The Power of Parker is set in Stockport, 1990, beginning with one of titular character’s terrible-looking TVs adverts for his electrical store, to mimic those of the era. As things begin, thankfully, it’s only a …
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The Power of Parker is set in Stockport, 1990, beginning with one of titular character’s terrible-looking TVs adverts for his electrical store, to mimic those of the era. As things begin, thankfully, it’s only a …
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Talk To Me is the life story of Fonejacker‘s Terry Tibbs… or maybe it should’ve been. Seriously, after an introductory scene which – because I’ve watched too many films – I knew was showing what …
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Sephonie is a new, bizarre 3D puzzle-platformer game, which according to the description (since it’s quite concise), allows you to “parkour through an island’s massive cave network. You’ll take on platforming challenges in lush caverns, …
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Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One: Yes, it’s still not over yet! But apparently, after Part 2, next June, Tom Cruise (The Outsiders: Complete Novel Limited Edition 4K Boxset on 4K Blu-ray Unboxing) & co. …
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The Sixth Commandment opens with the text… “This is a true story. What follows is based on extensive research, interviews and published accounts, with some scenes created for dramatic purposes” I’d never heard of this …
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They Cloned Tyrone sees Fontaine (John Boyega – Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker) living in a run-down apartment with his mum, dealing drugs on the side – including some he sold to …
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Insidious 5: The Red Door is technically the sequel to Insidious and Insidious Chapter 2, since Insidious Chapter 3 and Insidious 4: The Last Key 4 were prequels. I have seen them all, but had …
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Joy Ride centres around a quartet of female friends, two of whom – Audrey (Ashley Park – Emily In Paris) and Lolo (Sherry Cola) – met as young girls in the park when their parents …
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Heat doesn’t have any signs of Al Pacino or Robert De Niro, but instead, Danny Dyer stars as Danny Dyer, taking a holiday in the outback at a friend’s very posh house with his family. …
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Bird Box Barcelona sounds like a tongue-twister, but a bit of background… Sandra Bullock’s Bird Box made for a great, but bizarre, film when it was released on Netflix, just before Xmas 2018, as something …
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