Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. It was certainly worth seeing on the big screen, but if you missed it, then the …
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Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. It was certainly worth seeing on the big screen, but if you missed it, then the …
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Lies We Tell starts off really well, even though I wasn’t aiming for poetry in my first line. Gabriel Byrne takes the lead as Donald, the driver to rich old man Demi (Harvey Keitel), who …
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And The Winner Is… is the fifth episode of Inside No.9 Series 4, and it centres around Jury No.9, who have to decide on the winner for Best Actress for a forthcoming TV awards ceremony. …
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Requiem centres around top cellist Matilda Gray (Lydia Wilson, who fans of Star Trek Beyond will remember as Kalara, the alien who sought help from Kirk et al after telling them Idris Elba’s Krall had …
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Altered Carbon takes place 300 years into the future, where you can live after you die, as your mind and memory can be “re-sleeved” into a new body, making it sound a bit like one …
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle is the sequel to 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service, a film I didn’t get round to watching for ages because of the censored violence in the church fight scene for the …
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Borg Vs McEnroe, as the title suggests, catalogues the pair fighting it out for the 1980 Wimbledon Final, between No.1 seed Bjorn Borg (Sverrir Gudnason) – looking for his fifth consecutive title, and No.2 seed …
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The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter is a mystery puzzle game where you take the lead as Paul Propsero, an investigator on your last case before retiring. You receive a letter from a young lad called …
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To Have And To Hold is the fourth episode of Inside No.9 Series 4, and as it begins, Adrian (Steve Pemberton) and Harriet (Nicola Walker from The Last Train) are about to renew their wedding …
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Right from the off, you know that Mother! is not going to be your usual, run-of-the-mill movie, for reasons you’ll see instantly, and which I won’t describe here. Don’t panic early on, as it looks …
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