Elvis… Elvis Presley, that is… in case you were thinking this was a biopic about Mr Costello, aka Declan McManus. However, this Baz Luhrmann spectacle doesn’t begin with the famous singer, but in 1997, when …
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Elvis… Elvis Presley, that is… in case you were thinking this was a biopic about Mr Costello, aka Declan McManus. However, this Baz Luhrmann spectacle doesn’t begin with the famous singer, but in 1997, when …
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Cha Cha Real Smooth begins with lead protaganist Andrew, as a 12-year-old boy, in love with Bella who teaches dancing at his school, and thinks she’s in love with him too, but she’s a middle-aged …
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Jurassic World: Dominion brings the second dinosaur trilogy to a finale… until they bring them back yet again, for unfathomable real-world reasons. After all, look at the Star Wars movies – three good films, then …
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George Michael: Freedom Uncut was a few minutes in before I realised it was very familiar… I knew it was a documentary he co-directed, himself, in 2016, year, unaware at the time that it would …
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Hustle is a new drama starring Adam Sandler…. no, don’t run off! He proved in 2019’s Uncut Gems that he can really pull of a gritty, dramatic role, and that follows on from 2002’s Punch …
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Interceptor is a new Netflix movie starring Mrs Chris Hemsworth, aka Elsa Pataky (Fast And Furious 8), as army captain JJ Collins, an action heroine with muscles, and who doesn’t take any baloney from anyone, …
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Top Gun: Maverick is now in cinemas after many false starts, and right off the bat it has the feels, firstly with one thing I spotted, but many won’t. This sequel to 1986’s Top Gun …
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Silverton Siege takes a look at the real-life Seahorse sabotage mission, in Pretoria, South Africa in 1980. The plan for the ‘Silverton Trio’ is that when they were larger in number, they’d sabotage strategic key …
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Senior Year centres around Stephanie Conway – Rebel Wilson (Grimsby), for most of the film, but as Angourie Rice (The Nice Guys) in earlier scenes – whose mother has long since passed away yet she …
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Everything Everywhere All At Once is not really an easy film to describe, but can be if I was to just say “because Multiverse”, and if you’re familiar with this concept. Opening with a scene …
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