Poor Things is very much a Frankenstein fantasy tale, where Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe – The Boy and the Heron) performs autopsies to his student class, whilst also having a freakish appearance because he …
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Poor Things is very much a Frankenstein fantasy tale, where Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe – The Boy and the Heron) performs autopsies to his student class, whilst also having a freakish appearance because he …
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Night Swim is a new horror movie which felt more like ‘Light Swim’ for reasons I’ll explain later on, but first up, the plot… In the summer 1992, a young girl is taken from her …
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Role Play is a highly-improbable comedy about a Suzie Homemaker-type – Kaley Cuoco (A Million Ways To Die In The West) as Emma Brackett – who’s kept a long-term secret from her husband, Dave (David …
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The Boy and the Heron shows that however incredible a Japanese anime looks, the plot can sometimes leave me completely befuddled, to the point where I’m not enjoying it as much as I thought I …
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The Beekeeper stars Jason Statham (Expend4bles) as Adam Clay, a man who… keeps bees! And if you have a problem, he’ll solve it! Clair Huxtable (Phylicia Rashad – Creed III) is scammed by some online …
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Priscilla… Priscilla Presley. If there’s one thing Sofia Coppola‘s (The Virgin Suicides) new movie does, it gets straight to the point where, on an US Army Base in 1959, the young 14-year-old, played by Cailee …
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One Life proves, yet again, that one of our greatest national treasures of all time is Anthony Hopkins, still pulling out winning performances at the age of 86, following his absolute powerhouse of a performance …
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Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom comes a whole five years after the first movie, released also around Christmas, in 2018. I haven’t seen that film, but in filling a gap for something to do during …
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Invitation To A Murder leads with florist Miranda Green (Mischa Barton – Neighbours), writer of stories, but a legend in her own lunchtime, and receiving a random invitation to an island hideaway owned by rich …
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Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible is a new near-90-minute documentary which charts the band’s rise from their early days in Glasgow, highlighting the rise of unemployment in the ’80s, although this affected the entire country …
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