Echo Valley finds divorced Kate Garretson (Julianne Moore – Sirens) with fiduciary issues, needing $9000 for a new roof on her stable, and having to ask ex-husband Richard (Kyle MacLachlan, sadly in just the one …
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Echo Valley finds divorced Kate Garretson (Julianne Moore – Sirens) with fiduciary issues, needing $9000 for a new roof on her stable, and having to ask ex-husband Richard (Kyle MacLachlan, sadly in just the one …
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Sirens is an oddity, but a curious oddity. In life, I can’t be doing with fake people, and here, there’s none so fake as socialite Michaela (Julianne Moore – Sharper), who owns a homing Peregrine …
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Mary And George is a forthcoming drama from Sky Atlantic, starring Julianne Moore. Synopsis: Mary And George, the outrageously dangerous limited event series, starring Academy Award winner Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine. Dom RobinsonReviewer of …
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Sharper begins with a romance tenatively blossoming between bookshop owner Tom (Justice Smith – Jurassic World: Dominion) and a young woman called Sandra (Briana Middleton), and all over a particular book in which she’s interested. …
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Lisey’s Story is the latest Stephen King novel to be adapted for a visual medium. I’m not one for reading novels, but while I’ll always love the movie version of The Shining, the sequel, Doctor …
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The Woman in the Window stars Amy Adams as Anna Fox, an agoraphobic woman living alone in New York, who begins spying on her new neighbours only to witness a disturbing act of violence, and …
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After the Wedding is yet another of those ‘nice woman turns out to be a mad stalker’-type of movies, and one where the trailer shows a load of plaudits from Variety, et al, but they …
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Gloria Bell is played by Julianne Moore, and the titular free-spirited woman in her 50s seeks out love at dance clubs in Los Angeles. Naturally, she finds someone (John Turturro), but my God, this looked …
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Wonderstruck is a difficult film to describe because there’s not an awful lot lappening. Ben (Oakes Fegley, above middle) is a child in 1977 whose mother has passed away, and he’s in New York to …
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle is the sequel to 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service, a film I didn’t get round to watching for ages because of the censored violence in the church fight scene for the …
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