The Masque of the Red Death feels like a pre-cursor to the current pandemic. It begins in Wuhan, China where the evil Xi Jinping is creating a virus in a lab… Oh, no, that’s a …
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The Masque of the Red Death feels like a pre-cursor to the current pandemic. It begins in Wuhan, China where the evil Xi Jinping is creating a virus in a lab… Oh, no, that’s a …
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To Olivia is promoted as “The true story of Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal“, yet only covers a couple of years in their life, so won’t be the whole story. It begins in 1962, with …
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Immortal Fenyx Rising: Sometimes games can have great stories, lovely vibrant graphics, but just end up not being as great as you would have hoped. Unfortunately, this is one of those games. Why? Well, simply …
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I Care A Lot is one of those films where the trailer made it look like it could go either way, as to whether it was worth a full watch. It centres around Marla Grayson …
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The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a rather overlong title, which gave the impression of a teen romance film that wasn’t as twee as the name would make it seem. It’s early morning for …
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Space Sweepers is set in 2092, banging the drum wit environmental nonsense, at a time when Earth is classed as “still breathing, but on life support”, resulting in the population going to work in the …
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Goteborg Film Festival 2021: Helen M Jerome ‘visits’ Goteborg Film Festival 2021 and is so impressed, she’s hoping to go in person next year… Obviously I was thrilled to attend Goteborg Film Festival for the …
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Below Zero sees conscientious and experienced cop Martín (Javier Gutiérrez) partaking in a prisoner transfer, which are sometimes carried out at night for security reasons. Going down the back roads to Cuenca, this is a …
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Kinetic Edge is a new puzzle/obstacle course game which looks and sounds great, and for the most part, is surprisingly intuitive for a game which doesn’t indicate which way you’re meant to be going. Very …
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News Of The World is a new Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood, Greyhound) film during which you should not expect music from The Jam, nor see a tawdry tabloid because it begins …
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