Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse has opening credits which are like a bubblegum nightmare with pastel shades of colour. I hadn’t seen the previous film, so I came to everything afresh, but with Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld …
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Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse has opening credits which are like a bubblegum nightmare with pastel shades of colour. I hadn’t seen the previous film, so I came to everything afresh, but with Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld …
Continue readingMinx is a forthcoming Paramount+ series, starring Ophelia Lovibond. Synopsis: In the 1970s, Joyce (Lovibond) is a young feminist from Los Angeles who creates an unlikely bond with editor Doug (Jake Johnson) as they set …
Continue readingLost Ollie centres around a young lad called Billy (Kesler Talbot), who loses his favourite toy, Ollie (voiced by Jonathan Groff), which leads to the toy looking for him! Awww! Ollie can talk, but no …
Continue readingHOOPS (yes, all in capitals – I didn’t just fall on my keyboard) is a new animated series starring Jake Johnson from Let’s Be Cops and Jurassic World, who plays basketball coach Ben Hopkins, and …
Continue readingSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse isn’t a quick return for Tom Holland’s spider-webbing hero, but a forthcoming animated movie, based on the Miles Morales version of the character, aka the black Spider-Man, voiced by Shameik Moore. …
Continue readingTag 2018 is not a remake of the 2015 gory Japanese horror movie, but a rather pointless new comedy about a small group of former classmates who organise an elaborate, annual game of titular event …
Continue readingThe Mummy is another reboot of the series which begins with London’s £15bn Crossrail project coming across the tomb of Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella – who gave us a great turn as Jaylah in last …
Continue readingThe Mummy… yes, it doesn’t seem so long since that was last on the big screen but the first of three movies brought cheesy Brendan Fraser to the fore again in 2001, with the brilliant …
Continue readingWin It All is a pet project for Jake Johnson (Let’s Be Cops, Jurassic World) who co-wrote this with director Joe Swanberg. He stars as Eddie Garrett, a man who agrees to watch a duffel …
Continue readingThe Mummy… yes, it doesn’t seem so long since that was last on the big screen but the first of three movies brought cheesy Brendan Fraser to the fore again in 2001, with the brilliant …
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