Unhinged: Before I saw this, I thought the premise was ridiculous and well-worn. After all, how many road rage movies can there be? Or can Russell Crowe actually bring something different to the steering wheel? …
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Unhinged: Before I saw this, I thought the premise was ridiculous and well-worn. After all, how many road rage movies can there be? Or can Russell Crowe actually bring something different to the steering wheel? …
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Soft Top Hard Shoulder is one of those films which came out with little fanfare at the time, and disappeared pretty quickly, but now, in 2020, it makes its Blu-ray debut. In addition, its star …
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Attack of the Unknown begins with a SWAT team, led by 1991’s Teen Agent star Richard Grieco (above) as Vernon, and they’re going after a baddie called Hades (Robert LaSardo), who’s doing a big business …
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Rogue City (aka Bronx) begins with a blank screen as we hear the audio of a man killing two people in a house while the credits roll. Soon after, as vision is presented to us, …
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On The Rocks is the latest vehicle for Bill Murray, an actor who’s been around so long that he hasn’t had an agent for some time, and just picks and chooses the projects which are …
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Ghostbusters 1 and 2 Special Edition: The original two films have been out in various forms and packages over the years, but this latest package gives a mix of some new extras, some of the …
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His House centres around Bol Majur (Sope Dirisu – Black Mirror: Nosedive) and his wife, Rial (Wunmi Mosaku – Temple), who come to the UK after escaping South Sudan in a boat which collapses in …
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The Witches is a new take on the Roald Dahl story, starring Anne Hathaway (Interstellar), and comes from director Robert Zemeckis (Allied, The Walk 3D, Back To The Future). We learn, early on, how witches …
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Honest Thief sees Liam Neeson (The Commuter) kicking bottom, once again, in an action role, even at his tender age of 68. He plays Tom, a former bank robber but is using his particular set …
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Rebecca is a new version of the 1940s Hitchcock movie (okay, technically, the 1938 Daphne du Maurier novel), and I wouldn’t have thought of Ben Wheatley as someone making a remake of such a film, …
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