Bliss sees middle-aged Greg Wittle (Owen Wilson) in a dead-end job, and taking medication for a bad shoulder and other aching limbs. About to be fired, he accidentally knocks out his boss, or has he …
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Bliss sees middle-aged Greg Wittle (Owen Wilson) in a dead-end job, and taking medication for a bad shoulder and other aching limbs. About to be fired, he accidentally knocks out his boss, or has he …
Continue readingMalcolm and Marie is a film which plays out in real time, and pretty much the first thing you see is Marie (Zendaya – Dune 2021) hitching up her skirt, to go to the toilet …
Continue readingThe Little Things centres around the old trope of two mismatched cops, who must work together to solve a case, and along the way, they’ll find similarities which they never expected, but it’s nothing that …
Continue readingPenguin Bloom is based on the true story about Sam Bloom (Naomi Watts – Allegiant), who lived the perfect family life out in Thailand, with three growing kids and husband Cameron (Andrew Lincoln), before things …
Continue readingTwist… Oliver Twist. Yes, a new take on an old tale, and a position has just opened up at the local knock-off shop as we first see thief Tom Chitling on the run, enjoying some …
Continue readingThe Dig begins in 1938, in Suffolk, where Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan, Collateral) had learned there were approximately 18 ancient burial mounds on the Sutton Hoo estate, near to her home, so she summons M …
Continue readingThe New Mutants is the X-Men film which took almost three years to finally get released. It didn’t come out to great acclaim, and especially in getting a cinema release during the pandemic, it felt …
Continue readingPieces of a Woman takes place over a period of a number of months, starting on September 17th, where mum-to-be Martha (Vanessa Kirby – Mission Impossible: Fallout) buys a new, spacious car with husband Sean …
Continue readingWe Can Be Heroes follows on from 2005’s writer/director Robert Rodriguez‘s The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3D, which I haven’t seen, but should because I like 3D films. I get the impression that whereas …
Continue readingTenet is a film definitely been worth a second viewing, since before seeing it the first time, I didn’t quite get what was going on, and then after seeing it, I was still trying to …
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