The Witcher is a new Netflix series which I thought was based on a series of videogames (which I haven’t played), but is also based on a series of books… which I also haven’t read. …
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The Witcher is a new Netflix series which I thought was based on a series of videogames (which I haven’t played), but is also based on a series of books… which I also haven’t read. …
Continue readingThe Cure (aka NHS Whistleblower) is a new Channel 4 drama, based on a true story, from 2007, which highlights just how much we rely on the NHS, and I have for certain, as following …
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 …
Continue readingResponsible Child is based on a true story about a 12-year-old boy who’s arrested on a charge of murder. At the start of the drama, young Rafael – best known as Ray (Billy Barratt) – …
Continue readingSticks and Stones sees Thomas Benson (Ken Nwosu) going to work on a big project, with a great happy team, and feeling full of beans, and nothing can take him down… Well, until the wifi …
Continue readingAngel Has Fallen is now out on Blu-ray, and I’ve updated my cinema review to include a look at the extras, which is later on in this review. The film follows on from 2013’s Olympus …
Continue readingThe Courier (2019) is one of those films that goes straight to home release/streaming, despite having big hitters in the cast like Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace) and Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour), but as well …
Continue readingGwendoline is a film I wanted to check out because… y’know, Tawny Kitaen (above centre). She was the better half of Whitesnake’s David Coverdale for a while after appearing in his band’s videos in the …
Continue readingBFI 63rd London Film Festival Part 2 Review: Hope you enjoyed reading about the towering masterpieces and headline releases at the 2019 London Film Festival in Part 1 of our customary annual round-up. Now in …
Continue readingThe Party’s Just Beginning is Karen Gillan‘s directorial debut, as well as writing it, and it’s great to see her making a low-budget indie flick, rather than constantly going for the big movies such as …
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