Tag seemed rather childish from its premise, as lifelong friends have, annually during the month of May, been playing the same titular game since they were… children. In its opening scene, it was already beginning …
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Tag seemed rather childish from its premise, as lifelong friends have, annually during the month of May, been playing the same titular game since they were… children. In its opening scene, it was already beginning …
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Once Upon A Deadpool takes all the excellence of Deadpool 2, attempts to tame it down for a 12-certificate (boooo!), or PG-13 in the US, but then adds in vignettes featuring Fred Savage, aka Kevin …
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The Kenny Everett Video Show has arrived on vide. I mean, DVD. I was a huge fan of Kenny Everett when he was on TV, and I was bedazzled by the video graphics techniques he’d …
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Stan and Ollie is due for release in the UK on January 11th 2019, I’m really looking forward to it, and now, there’s a new “Moments Worth Paying For” trailer. Check out the trailer below:
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ReindeerReady – or #ReindeerReady in hashtag terms – is the McDonalds Christmas advert for 2018. You know McDonalds. It’s the burger joint where they make the food hours before anyone buys it, so it tastes …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases November 19th 2018 are as follows: Arrival (4K Blu-ray) Billions Season 3 (DVD) Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 5 (DVD) Brooklyn Nine-Nine Seasons 1-5 (DVD) Columbus (DVD) Elementary Season 6 (DVD) Elf …
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Kerblam, is the seventh episode of Doctor Who Series 11, and the title comes into play as it’s the Amazon of the Who Universe because it’s the bigger shopping retailer around – not that you’d …
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The Interrogation of Tony Martin centres around the farmer who shot burglar Fred Barras in the back as he ran away from the scene. To this day, Mr Martin has been unrepentant, and insists he …
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Whitney comes around one year after 2017’s Whitney: Can I Be Me? which was a fascinating documentary about the lady, but even though I didn’t particularly care for her music, I’m always fascinated in a …
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is out now, following on from 2016’s Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, and despite having two years to get round to watching any of the Harry Potter …
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