Blood and Water is a new Netflix drama which, in a way, is like the ’80s comedy, Soap, which was a tale of two sisters. That was about the posh Jessica Tate, and the less …
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Blood and Water is a new Netflix drama which, in a way, is like the ’80s comedy, Soap, which was a tale of two sisters. That was about the posh Jessica Tate, and the less …
Continue readingSweet Magnolias is one of those series which I faced with trepedation, but I’ll give anything a go. Would it be anything like the drippy 1989 chick flick, Steel Magnolias? Okay, that was Louisiana and …
Continue readingSnowpiercer 2020 (is what I’ve had to term the TV version of the 2013 movie), and it’s a series based on said movie by Bong Joon Ho (also out on the same day as this …
Continue readingMafia Trilogy Remastered: UPDATE 19.5.20 – The full details have been revealed for the trilogy, and you can check these out in my vlog below:
Continue readingSnowpiercer is one of those films I meant to get round to watching for ages, and then came the news that a Blu-ray was finally being released in the UK. However, like buses, there’s none …
Continue readingWhite Lines… don’t do it… except when it’s a Netflix series. The story begins when a young man’s body has been found out in Almería, Spain, but this can’t be considered an accident of any …
Continue readingTombstone Rashomon is a new Alex Cox movie where… well, it was technically released in 2017, but is just coming to the home market now, so it was new to me. Everyone remembers what went …
Continue readingNow You See Me 3 is on the way, and the first movie of this franchise was released in 2013, quickly gaining a lot of popularity and love due to its high-quality production and fascinating …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray 3D 4K and DVD releases May 18th 2020 are as follows: 1917 (Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD) 1917: The Real Story (DVD) Ajin: Demi-human Season 1 (Blu-ray) Anaconda (Blu-ray) Bombshell (Blu-ray and DVD) …
Continue readingI Know This Much Is True sees Mark Ruffalo (Avengers: Endgame) portraying twin brothers Thomas and Dominick, the former of whom is in a mental institution after committing a horrendous act in a public library, …
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