Kaleidoscope is a one-off series where, for the first time that I can remember, the episodes are purposely NOT shown to you in a chronological order from start to finish. I sort-of had a similar …
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Kaleidoscope is a one-off series where, for the first time that I can remember, the episodes are purposely NOT shown to you in a chronological order from start to finish. I sort-of had a similar …
Continue readingTulsa King starts off with Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone – Samaritan) in prison in Northern Pennsylvania for reasons undisclosed, having graced their presence for 25 years. He regrets his time in there, but …
Continue readingThe Rhythm Section is a tale of revenge for Stephanie Patrick, played by Blake Lively, who I first came across in The Age Of Adaline, a tedious romantic borefest masquerading has having interesting time-bending elements …
Continue readingWonder Wheel is a new movie from writer/director Woody Allen, and also for Amazon, who made the superb series last year, Crisis In Six Scenes. The simply premise to this new movie is that, on …
Continue readingCrisis In Six Scenes is the new TV project for prolific writer/director Woody Allen, a man who churns out a new film every year, even as he approaches his 81st birthday. Set in the ’60s, …
Continue readingChristmas Eve – 20 busy strangers, 6 lifts, everyone gets trapped, leading to a syrupy-sweet and puke-inducing movie. The billing makes this sound like a “dramatic, comedic story”, adding that “all of them are transformed …
Continue readingInside Llewyn Davis starts off at the Gaslight Cafe, 1961, where Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) sings “Hang Me, Oh Hang Me”. From there, we follow a week in the life of this struggling folk singer, …
Continue readingKilling Them Softly starts against the backdrop of late 2008 America, with the impending election that’ll bring either Obama or McCain to power, although the film is very pro-Obama. Now, there’s not a massive amount …
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