Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the second of ol’ BenCum’s outings in his own movie – even though he seems to have turned up in countless others – but I’ll start with …
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the second of ol’ BenCum’s outings in his own movie – even though he seems to have turned up in countless others – but I’ll start with …
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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore follows on from 2018’s The Crimes of Grindelwald, and it was originally intended that there would be five films, and they’d be released two years apart from the last. …
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All The Old Knives begins in 2012, where Flight 127 is grounded on the tarmac at the airport, because terrorists have taken over the plane, and are threatening to kill everyone on it, in addition …
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The Bubble is a spoof actioner centred around a team of actors who start in one of the biggest… well, 23rd biggest, movies franchises ever made, Cliff Beasts. Given that Karen Gillan is in this, …
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The Babadook is a film I’ve never got round to seeing before now, so what better way than with this new 4K Special Edition. It opens with a car accident, on the way to the …
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Windfall is a film where all three leads are some of the producers, as well as one having co-written it. None of the characters have a proper name, so I’ll just refer to the names …
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Black Crab sees Caroline Edh (Noomi Rapace – Rupture, What Happened To Monday), and daughter Vanja, driving through a highway tunnel, then having stopped for the queue, before out of the blue, they hear gunshots …
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Deep Water centres around a very strange couple. Vic (Ben Affleck – Zack Snyder’s Justice League) allows his wife, Melinda (Ana de Armas – Blade Runner 2049), to have affairs with other men in a …
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The Adam Project begins in 2050, where we’re told onscreen, “Time travel exists. You just don’t know it yet”. Then, in the present day, one night, as young Adam Reed (Walker Scobell) sees his mum …
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The Batman is yet another reboot for one of DC Comics’ major characters, and when director Matt Reeves took it on, I did wonder whether it was necessary, since it’s only 10 years since Christopher …
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