See How They Run refers to mice, and opens with a 1953 West End performance of The Mousetrap, the Agatha Christie play which I’ve not seen, and I don’t think it’s ever been made into …
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See How They Run refers to mice, and opens with a 1953 West End performance of The Mousetrap, the Agatha Christie play which I’ve not seen, and I don’t think it’s ever been made into …
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Crossfire opens with the sound of gunshots sounding outside on the plaza while Jo (Keeley Hawes) is in her bedroom, sounding like the start of American Assassin – but showing nothing due to the limited …
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Andor sounds like you’re being offered two different options: and / or… but then when it comes to the recent five Star Wars films, I’ll just take Rogue One and… then forget the rest. So, …
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Catmaze is described as a “Fairy Metroidvania inspired by Slavic myths”, and I understood that metroidvania games change locations as you go, or is that something else? I’m not too familiar, either way. Personally, it’s …
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Am I Being Unreasonable? is a comedy/drama which sees the title clearly stemming from one of Mumsnet’s forums. We open with Nic’s (Daisy May Cooper – The Witchfinder) boyfriend writing Merry Xmas in the snow …
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Steelrising from Spiders has finally release, and I have been interested in this since seeing the early footage. Spiders are a smaller French developer, who previously released the rather good Greedfall – which I reviewed …
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut is easily the best of the first six Star Trek movies. The first one, I saw properly recently (correct widescreen ratio, Director’s Edition, etc), No.4 was …
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Narco-Saints is a new Korean Netflix drama, which starts with a not-quite-brief introduction where Ingu Kang (Ha Jung-woo) tells us about a country in South America called Suriname, with a population of 500,000 people, half …
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The Serpent Queen is set in France, beginning in 1560, where Queen Catherine De Medici (the brilliant Samantha Morton – I Am Kirsty, Save The Cinema) reigns with terror… rather like the Tories in the …
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Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version is the third in Tom Holland‘s Spidey series of films, in addition to his Avengers appearances, and I saw his (last?) Spidey movie in 4DX on National …
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