Sing Street is the sort of film that has a well-worn tale, but it’s the brilliance in which it all comes together that grabs your attention and rarely lets go. With his rowing parents on …
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Sing Street is the sort of film that has a well-worn tale, but it’s the brilliance in which it all comes together that grabs your attention and rarely lets go. With his rowing parents on …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases August 8th 2016 are as follows: Agatha Christie: The Classic Crime Collection (DVD) Bastard (DVD) Batman: The Killing Joke (Blu-ray and DVD) Blast of Tempest: Collection (DVD) Blue Exorcist: Complete …
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Suicide Squad gets right what Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice got so wrong. Warner Bros thought the way to go was to be all mean and moody and growly for the three weeks it …
Continue readingThis weekend there are five new films out for you to choose from: action in Suicide Squad, a Welsh thriller in Y Llyfrgell (aka The Suicide Library), French farce in Up For Love, Japanese sweet …
Continue readingThis week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending July 31st 2016 are as follows, and, the top two were very close: £8.1m vs £7.5m… 1. Finding Dory (trailer) 2. Jason Bourne (trailer) (review) 3. …
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London Has Fallen begins with the news that the Prime Minister is dead. For world leaders, it’s a time of great sadness. You could imagine what the reaction would be like on Twitter and Facebook, …
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10 Cloverfield Lane: Wow! Well, that’s not a very descriptive review, is it, but this is a film where it’s best to know the bare minimum before you start to watch it, so feel free …
Continue readingIn the Video Games Charts week ending July 30th 2016, there are no new entries and 2 re-entries. 1 (1) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Warner Bros Interactive) (review) 2 (6) Uncharted 4: A …
Continue readingOffice Christmas Party – No, David Brent will not be making a second return to the cinema this year after Life on the Road, but while it feels like no time at all since we …
Continue readingIthaca reunites Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan for the umpteenth time after films like Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail and Joe Versus the Volcano, and this time Ms Ryan is directing. It centres around …
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