Society was the first ever legal 18-certificate film I saw at the cinema, on my 18th birthday in fact, April 14th 1990, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a midnight screening, so technically it …
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Society was the first ever legal 18-certificate film I saw at the cinema, on my 18th birthday in fact, April 14th 1990, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a midnight screening, so technically it …
Continue readingSecond Coming begins with the dilemma that Jax (Nadine Marshall) is eight weeks into her second pregnancy, but hasn’t had intimate relations with husband Mark (Idris Elba) for ages. Since she hasn’t had an affair …
Continue readingThe Affair Episode 5 begins with a new change – the episode is first seen through Alison’s eyes. Really mixing it up, there… She can’t be roused, first thing, as Cole is up at dawn’s …
Continue reading1864 is another triumph for Nordic Noir, for television as a whole, and for viewers who owe it to themselves to watch this drama. If there’s one thing I like about a TV series, it’s …
Continue readingTomorrowland: A World Beyond is a film which looked intriguing from the trailer and clips I’d seen, but was ultimately flawed in its execution, not least because you felt like you’d seen the best of …
Continue readingThe Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III is, as the title would suggest, the third game in the popular Van Helsing series from NeocoreGames! Right, let me get this off my chest straight from the …
Continue readingSan Andreas stars Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) as Rainier Wolfcastle, aka Ray. He’s a maverick helicopter rescue pilot, rescuing helicopters in danger all around the area where they have that San Andreas fault thing. …
Continue readingSunTrap – there’s a reason this is on at 10.45pm. Most people have gone to bed, so they’ll be able to easily avoid it. I had to learn from the description online, that Kayvan Novak‘s …
Continue readingThe Affair Episode 4 begins with Noah and Alison on a boat together, for reasons I won’t bore you with, but just before they get to chat after he buys a coffee.. an old friend …
Continue readingFoxcatcher begins with Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum, who usually restricts himself to goofball comedies), a socially-awkward character, telling a group of schoolchildren about how he takes part in wrestling because it enabled him to win …
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