In A Violent Nature centres around a murderer called Johnny (Ry Barrett), who’s been dead and buried for the last 10 years in the woods, following what he got up to 60 years ago, but …
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In A Violent Nature centres around a murderer called Johnny (Ry Barrett), who’s been dead and buried for the last 10 years in the woods, following what he got up to 60 years ago, but …
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Kalki 2898AD is the fourth Bollywood (or similar) movie I’ve seen on the big screen, and they do produce a very mixed bag of results, but I do try to work out in advance whether …
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MaXXXine is set in 1985, so has a fair smattering of ’80s music in it, albeit reminding me of one particular song I haven’t heard in years, with a vox pop of a woman complaining …
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Fly Me To The Moon is set in the time of the space race, even though the film doesn’t bother to tell us what year in which it actually begins, so we have to piece …
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Kill is basically John Wick On A Train… It’s also what I’d like to do to a couple of people in the audience, but I’ll get to that… Army commando Amrit (Lakshya) and Tulika (Tanya …
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Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1… what a complete kludge of a title, and writer/director Kevin Costner has only been able to put “Chapter 1” in there, because Chapter 2 is already complete, and set …
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Space Cadet presents us with the unlikely situation of Tiffany “Rex” Simpson (Emma Roberts – Nerve) as a waitress who wants to go into space, but you just know the potential is upped when we …
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Beverly Hills Cop Axel F… or, I could call it Beverly Hills Cop 4: Axel F… with the 4 in, because it’s the 4th film. What does “Axel F” tell us, other than remind us …
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A Quiet Place: Day One takes place over a few of those 24-hour periods, but starts by introducing us to Samara (Lupita Nyong’o – Little Monsters), who is terminally ill with cancer and lives in …
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Kinds of Kindness is described as a ‘triptych’, thus, a fancy word for three-part story, which feels rather like three episodes of Inside No.9 and/or Tales Of The Unexpected – which obviously inspired the BBC …
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