Jeremy Hardy is one of the funniest comedians that not too many may have heard of before today. After starting on the comedy circuit in the 1980s, he progressed to winning the Perrier Award in …
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Jeremy Hardy is one of the funniest comedians that not too many may have heard of before today. After starting on the comedy circuit in the 1980s, he progressed to winning the Perrier Award in …
Continue readingGreen Book looked from the trailer like a colour-swap version of Driving Miss Daisy, as working-class Italian-American bouncer Tony Vallelonga – aka Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) – becomes the driver for African-American classical pianist Don …
Continue readingCan You Ever Forgive Me? marked a rare departure for me – a return to actually WANTING to watch a Melissa McCarthy movie after the godawful 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, but that’s because this is (a) …
Continue readingGris is one of those games which is rarely like anything you’ve played before, but which at the same time, does. It’s immensely difficult to explain what it’s all about because I didn’t understand it …
Continue readingTipping Point – Gareth proved that although he was lucky to win some money on this gameshow, he was massively unlucky not to win £20,000! Normally, you can only win a maximum of £10,000 with …
Continue readingPure brings us Marnie (Charly Clive), and while a lot of us have some form of OCD, for the leading lady, she’s suffers from the form known as ‘Pure O’.
Continue readingThe gambling industry holds a certain allure that is difficult to deny. Bright lights, the unmistakable sounds of slot machines and an almost tangible sense of expectancy that you could be the next lucky person …
Continue readingThe Hummingbird Project is a forthcoming film from writer/director Kim Nguyen where he exposes the ruthless edge of our increasingly digital world. Cousins from New York, Vincent (Jesse Eisenberg) and Anton (Alexander Skarsgård) are players …
Continue readingMile 22 is a film I particularly looked forward to last year, since it was the fourth time director Peter Berg had worked with Mark Wahlberg, and they had a fantastic track record with Lone …
Continue readingThe Stand Up Sketch Show looked like a box-ticking exercise from the trailer – he’s got a beard, she’s got a silly name (London?) But how will it work in reality?
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