Chemistry of Death is a new six-part drama starting with two kids making a grim discovery in the woods, as they stumble across a bizarre body that looks like a person crossed with a bird. …
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Chemistry of Death is a new six-part drama starting with two kids making a grim discovery in the woods, as they stumble across a bizarre body that looks like a person crossed with a bird. …
Continue readingA Man Called Otto is a film that was always going to be hit or miss for me, because it’s based on a book, and it’s subsequent film, titled, A Man Called Ove, made in …
Continue readingNo Time To Die is a complete waste of everyone’s time. There, that’s the review and you can all move on… Ok, I’ll go into more detail.
Continue readingTreason is a new Netflix five-part drama where deputy head of MI6, Adam Laurence (Charlie Cox – King Of Thieves), is giving a talk to his son Callum’s school about working for the service, when …
Continue readingLitvinenko, centered around the murder of Alexander Litvinenko (David Tennant – Doctor Who: Edge of Reality), is another drama which begins by stating that some names have been changed, with some scenes and characters being …
Continue readingThe Silent Twins centres around two identical sisters – June (Letitia Wright – I Am Danielle) and Jennifer Gibbons (Tamara Lawrance – The Long Song) – and despite being silent to everyone else, they’ll speak …
Continue readingI Am Ruth is the latest in the I Am series, and the first to be a feature-length movie, this time dealing with the pressures of social media on teenagers. I’m so glad we didn’t …
Continue readingThe Flatshare opens with Tiffany (Jessica Brown Findlay – The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society) speaking to a man on the phone from her ramshackle apartment, following splitting up from boyfriend Justin (Bart …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2022: Now back to being fully and resoundingly in-person, the London Korean Film Festival can build on its reputation as a highlight of the cinematic year. Wonderfully curated to within an …
Continue readingWEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story centres around, as you’d expect, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, someone I mostly remember from the ’80s, with his song “Eat It“, spoofing Michael Jackson’s Beat It, that had come out not …
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