Ready Or Not is one of those films that looked amazing from the trailer and I hoped would not let me down when I saw it in full. It’s also just 95 minutes, a length …
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Ready Or Not is one of those films that looked amazing from the trailer and I hoped would not let me down when I saw it in full. It’s also just 95 minutes, a length …
Continue readingJudy… Judy Garland, mother of Liza Minelli and the legend from The Wizard Of Oz – who died at the age of just 47, and now portrayed here by Renée Zellweger (Bridget Jones’ Baby), who …
Continue readingIT Chapter Two‘s existence was confirmed just before 2017’s IT was released in cinemas, hence why Warner slotted in a reference to that film being just “Chapter One“, thus indicating that the second would come …
Continue readingUncut Gems is a film I’ve been looking forward to immensely since I heard about it, as The Safdie Brothers, who direct and co-write this, also brought us 2017’s Good Time, starring Robert Pattinson, which …
Continue readingWhat Did Jack Do? is a new 17-minute movie from David Lynch (recently-ish seen with Harry Dean Stanton in Lucky), which arrived by surprise, and celebrates the great director’s 74th birthday. Why not release this …
Continue readingIn The Line Of Duty is a new cop thriller, which is simply called “Line of Duty” in the US, but…. y’know, the famous BBC series? This movie is certainly a world away from that, …
Continue readingOnce Upon a Time In Hollywood is billed at Quentin Tarantino‘s 9th film, even though he’s made more if you count short films and anything before Reservoir Dogs. Beginning on the weekend of Saturday February …
Continue readingThe Wolf’s Call had a trailer which made this look like it could be as gripping as 1994’s incredible Crimson Tide, but did it? It centres around submariner Chanteraide (Frank‘s François Civil – above), aka …
Continue readingStar Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker is out now and brings not only this new trilogy of films to a close, but also the entire nonet of films (yes, that’s the word for …
Continue readingCrawl starts with Haley (Kaya Scodelario) losing out in a swimming race, reminding her of her time back at school when the same thing used to happen, but now, a storm is about to hit …
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