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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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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Godzilla Minus One opens in 1945, Odo Island, Japan, during the latter part of World War II, where thanks to our favourite cinema monster turning up and causing a ruckus, lots of men are killed, …
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Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget comes 23 years after the original movie from 2000, which was good fun, but didn’t reach the heights of the Wallace and Gromit output. Sadly, for whatever reason, Zachary …
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Wonka… Willy Wonka… portrayed in this new film by Timothée Chalamet (Dune Part One), and he begins by railing against the Tories’ stupid ‘Stop the Boats’ policy, by sailing across the sea to make his …
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Eileen starts off by looking like a Hitchcock film, partly as it’s set in the ’60s, but the period also means that we’re unlikely to hear the classic No.1 from Dexy’s Midnight Runners. Portrayed by …
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Leave The World Behind is a new Netflix thriller, the title of which comes from the tagline on the Air BnB-style holiday website being perused by Amanda Sandford (Julia Roberts – Money Monster), who figures …
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Napoleon is the latest historical epic with made-up facts, but first, tonight we’re gonna party like it’s 1789, as we have a load of introductory text, and when it begins: “The French have become disillusioned …
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Wish is a new Disney animation, in which King Magnifico (Chris Pine – Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves ) likes to grant wishes for the townfolk of Rosas, and since young Asha (Ariana DeBose) …
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Candy Cane Lane sees Christmas excess and capitalism brought to the fore as something to be encouraged, once again. In this part of the universe, all of the neighbours put way too much nonsense outside …
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