The Bridge Season 1 begins with the lights on the Øresund Bridge going out; a lone car stops and, 45 seconds later, it’s off again. A body is found slap bang in the middle of …
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The Bridge Season 1 begins with the lights on the Øresund Bridge going out; a lone car stops and, 45 seconds later, it’s off again. A body is found slap bang in the middle of …
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Shame pits Brandon (Michael Fassbender) as a man who looks like he has it all. He’s tall, attractive and has a posh apartment which he keeps spic-and-span, so why does he feel the need to …
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The Sitter begins with Noah Griffith (Jonah Hill) in the lap of luxury, literally, by going down on Maris (Ari Graynor), and after being given plenty of praise, he’s disappointed to learn that she won’t …
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Clone: When I first heard about this film, I thought it was going to be heading for the cinema. After all, Eva Green‘s a big name in Hollywood with films such as Casino Royale and …
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Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol: The ‘Ghost Protocol’ part of the title makes it sound super-cool and exciting, but in reality, it’s just a coded way of saying that the entire Impossible Mission Force (IMF) have …
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Braquo Season 1, aka ‘Heist’, begins with Farid Benaissa (Adrien Saint-Joré), a prisoner denying that he and his friend raped a pregnant woman. He also refuses to give up his friend’s name, so cop Max …
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Justice begins with a man being interviewed on camera, saying just a little and then his car is rammed off the top of a multi-storey car park and taking him to an early death. While …
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Snowtown is set in the late 1990s, and begins with 16-year-old Jamie Vlassakis (Lucas Pittaway) living a very disatisfying home life. It’s bad enough that his parents are no longer together, but the man his …
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John Carter: Prior to seeing this film, I knew precious little about it. It wasn’t until seeing Mark Kermode’s review on BBC News that I realised it was originally entitled John Carter of Mars and …
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