Smurfs are back… again. And like herpes, James Corden is back again, opposite Rihanna. I really don’t know where they got the point of this particular film. All the marketing blah-blahed about how “Rihanna is …
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Smurfs are back… again. And like herpes, James Corden is back again, opposite Rihanna. I really don’t know where they got the point of this particular film. All the marketing blah-blahed about how “Rihanna is …
Continue readingCaptive State just has a teaser so far, but the aliens are back! Which aliens? Does it matter? It’s just aliens and in Hollywoodland, they always mean us harm! Set in a Chicago neighborhood nearly …
Continue readingBlack Earth Rising begins with lawyer Eve Ashby (Harriet Walter) about to take on prosecuting militia leader and Hutu General Simon Nyamoya (Danny Sapani), a very controversial figure, and the case will take place at …
Continue readingAtomic Blonde kicks off with a bang as MI6 agent James Gasciogne (Sam Hargrave) and evil KGB agent Yuri Bakhtin (Jóhannes Jóhannesson) have words, leading to the former coming off worse in shocking circumstances and …
Continue readingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is based on a 1960s French comic book series called Valerian and Laureline, the two main characters, and while the title sounds as bizarre as you’d expect …
Continue readingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – seeing this new trailer and Luc Besson‘s name just shouted The Fifth Element at me, although I didn’t realise at first that the film is based …
Continue readingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – seeing this new teaser trailer and Luc Besson‘s name just shouted The Fifth Element at me, although I didn’t realise at first that the film is …
Continue readingAtomic Blonde centres around undercover MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron), who’s sent to Berlin during the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent, and recover a missing list of double agents… …
Continue readingKong: Skull Island is normally the kind of films that would shown up on the big screen in the summer, but has actually come at a welcome time for parents of young children. Their offspring …
Continue readingKong: Skull Island reboots the classic story once again. While I never got round to watching Peter Jackson’s King Kong (I have an aversion to overlong movies, sometimes, and that one’s over three hours in …
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