David Brent: Life On The Road shows that when it comes to his character from The Office, Ricky Gervais is having the last laugh. And it’s on us. Gervais once used to make fresh, original …
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David Brent: Life On The Road shows that when it comes to his character from The Office, Ricky Gervais is having the last laugh. And it’s on us. Gervais once used to make fresh, original …
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As ITV scrabble around to find something as good as The Chase, they hire Giles Coren to host new primetime show 500 Questions. Can Giles Coren (right) count up to 500? Well, this pillock couldn’t …
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Sweet Bean centres around Sentarô (Mystery Train‘s Masatoshi Nagase), a man who’s as miserable a chef as I was when I used to work in a Little Chef, half a lifetime ago, looking at every …
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Miles Ahead‘s rather loose storyline is that journalist Dave Braben (Ewan McGregor) claims to have been sent by Rolling Stone magazine to write a story about the fact Miles has been awawy from the music …
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The Jungle Book is a film that needs no introduction… so, I’ll introduce the review by telling you it needs… yep, you’re already ahead of me. Mowgli (Neel Sethi) is the boy, I mean, man-cub, …
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F1 2016: When I realised that this game was distributed and published by Codemasters, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia cruise through my body. Codemasters are the guys who had me playing …
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Stalker is one of those bizarre films which I found incredibly difficult to get into, and if I’m misremembering anything in my review, then that’s because trying to watch three hours of this rather pummelled …
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Louder Than Bombs begins quite simply with Jonah’s (Jesse Eisenberg – Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice) wife, Amy (Megan Ketch), giving birth to their new child, but then he’s called away back to the …
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Tale Of Tales is a film from Matteo Garrone, who co-wrote the screenplay, based on 17th century Italian poet Giambattista Basile‘s The Pentamerone, which translates as “The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones”), …
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Midnight Special is one of those films that didn’t grab me from the trailer but then I read only good word about it. The brief premise is that a young boy called Alton (Jaeden Lieberher) …
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