Drive-Away Dolls sounds like the title of a Thelma And Louise-style movie, but it’s not quite that. First-up – and this must be an American term as I haven’t come across it, “Drive-away” means to …
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Drive-Away Dolls sounds like the title of a Thelma And Louise-style movie, but it’s not quite that. First-up – and this must be an American term as I haven’t come across it, “Drive-away” means to …
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Road House (2024) comes 35 years after the original, starring the late, great Patrick Swayze, with Jake Gyllenhaal taking the role of human punchbag Dalton. It’s been some time since I saw the original, and …
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Coma starts with Simon Henderson (Jason Watkins – Wicked Little Letters) seeing an old man being kicked to the ground by a bunch of yobs, and that’s actually quite timely, given how I saw the …
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Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties sees an old game from 1994 getting the Remastered treatment, and put out on new consoles, and although I’ve completed the game, some of the content is a little risque, and …
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COPA 71 is a new documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup, and you may ask yourself, as I haven’t watched football since I was a kid, and thus have zero interest in the modern …
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Imaginary is the latest waste of celluloid from Blumhouse – as if Five Nights At Freddy’s wasn’t bad enough, this one led by aspiring mother Jessica (DeWanda Wise – Jurassic World: Dominion), who has dreams …
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Love Rat sees Emma (Sally Lindsay – Cold Call, The Madame Blanc Mysteries) and Pete (Neil Morrissey) having split up, him looking like he’s just nipped off the set of Finders Keepers for five minutes. …
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Wicked Little Letters is exactly what most of the townsfolk of Littlehampton are receiving, in 1920, full of profanity I can’t repeat here, and it all appears to be coming from the pen of uncouth …
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Lisa Frankenstein opens with the unforunately named Lisa Swallows (Kathryn Newton – Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania) being ditzy, talking to a statue in the park, justifying this to her friends, “No-one should be forgotten“, …
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Damsel opens with a brief monologue from our heroine, Elodie (Millie Bobby Brown):“There are many stories of chivalry, where the heroic knight saves the damsel in distress… This is NOT one of them.” We’re somewhere …
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