Hell Or High Water centres around Texan bank-robbing brothers Toby (Chris Pine) and Tanner Howard (Ben Foster), going from one institution after another, in desperate need of cash after their mother dies and, thanks to …
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Hell Or High Water centres around Texan bank-robbing brothers Toby (Chris Pine) and Tanner Howard (Ben Foster), going from one institution after another, in desperate need of cash after their mother dies and, thanks to …
Continue readingTaboo begins with what some suspect is a dead man returning from Africa. Dead man? Is it Martin Guerre? No, it’s James Keziah Delaney (Tom Hardy) who has a lot secrets, a lot of anger, …
Continue readingLet It Shine begins with a brand new song from Gary Barlow, pretending to have taken off his kit while singing about power showers. It’s like a bad musical that gets cancelled in the first …
Continue readingDavid Bowie: The Last Five Years is a new documentary with some never-before-seen footage which looks primarily at his recordings and release of his final two albums, The Next Day and Blackstar. David Bowie was …
Continue readingSpies is a new documentary which looks at what it takes to do one of the most important and secretive jobs around where, if you miss some elements of intelligence, then lives could be lost. …
Continue readingIndochine centres around French plantation owner Eliane (Catherine Deneuve) in 1930 when French colonial rule is coming to an end against heated political changes. She dismisses the advances of French security services boss Guy (Jean …
Continue readingAssassins Creed begins with a brief set-up in 1492 about the Order of the Knights Templar, then moves on to 1986 showing Callum Lynch as a kid on a bike in 1986, after his mother …
Continue readingPassengers. 5000 of them, and over 200 crew, but Jim (Chris Pratt) is the only one woken up 90 years early by an incident through an asteroid field, so he’s got a long time to …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2016: The quality is always high and the quantity seems to expand each year, as Helen M Jerome finds at the 2016 London Korean Film Festival. These days the best-curated festivals …
Continue readingDaemons’ Roost is the latest of a number of occasional Jonathan Creek specials, in lieu of a full series, but whether running for 60, 90 or 120 minutes, it continues the same pattern where I …
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