The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is the film which director Terry Gilliam has been spending almost half his life trying to bring to the screen, as it’s been almost 30 years in the making. …
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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is the film which director Terry Gilliam has been spending almost half his life trying to bring to the screen, as it’s been almost 30 years in the making. …
Continue readingFamily Fortunes 2020 with Gino D’Acampo – is it as brilliant as the white on his teeth, or a load of (wrong buzzer sound). Yes, it’s now hosted by supposed chef Gino D’Acampo, as camp …
Continue readingUs 2020 is… called Us, but in the world of website SEO, too many titles with the same name doesn’t help, and it also is the same title as the 2019 film starring Lupita Nyong’o, …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2020 Preview: Your easy-to-follow guide to this year’s BFI 64th festival, running from October 7th-18th, by Helen M Jerome Most years I write with equal parts excitement and frustration about the delights …
Continue readingJurassic World: Camp Cretaceous is a new Netflix animation where the dinosaurs are now in, perhaps, the best place possible – running around an adventure camp full of annoying children. However, although one would expect …
Continue readingRatched, Nurse Ratched, or in the full name, Nurse Mildred Ratched. Here, she’s played by Sarah Paulson, but in 1975, she was played by Louise Fletcher in the classic movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s …
Continue readingThe Devil All the Time centres around a number of characters, beginning with Willard Russell (Bill Skarsgård – IT Chapter One, IT Chapter Two), who tells his son, Arvin (Michael Banks Repeta), how he “fought …
Continue readingThe Third Day begins with Sam (Jude Law), taking some time out from life for personal reasons that show he’s suffered a great loss, interrupted only to talk to his wife on the phone about …
Continue readingExtinction: The Facts – like Climate Change: The Facts – is another endless, scaremongering bluff and bluster from David Attenborough, which only has the facts that the title is “Extinction: The Facts” and the name …
Continue readingThe Singapore Grip centres around Walter Blackett (David Morrissey – Inside No.9) and his family, and at least it gives you a giggle when you learn he’s a ‘rubber baron’. The first episode begins in …
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