The Magic Faraway Tree is an Enid Blyton novel, obviously updated a bit for the big screen, given how Claire Foy (H Is For Hawk), as Polly Thompson, is a “fridge designer”, yet stupidly quits …
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The Magic Faraway Tree is an Enid Blyton novel, obviously updated a bit for the big screen, given how Claire Foy (H Is For Hawk), as Polly Thompson, is a “fridge designer”, yet stupidly quits …
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Mercy is set in 2029, and plays an old trope of life being a dystopian and lawless society, with the US government cracking down, and being all “might is right”. Oh wait… In the future, …
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The Last Of Us Season 2 will cover half of the second game in the series, The Last Of Us Part II, with Season 3 already having been confirmed as being commissioned, because it’ll get …
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Dune Part Two is out now in cinemas, and like with the 2021’s first part, as I watched this four-month delayed sequel, I had absolutely no idea what was going on, other than a basic …
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Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One: Yes, it’s still not over yet! But apparently, after Part 2, next June, Tom Cruise (The Outsiders: Complete Novel Limited Edition 4K Boxset on 4K Blu-ray Unboxing) & co. …
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Silo is an Apple TV+ adaption of a novel set in a post-apocalyptic world where the last 10,000 remaining people live. No-one knows why they’re down there, or who created the Silo, because their records …
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The Responder stars Martin Freeman as police first responder Chris Carson, who – as the job suggests – is always first called to any incident that’s reported in, before assessing to see if any other …
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Dune Part One begins with the declaration, “Dreams are messages from the deep”. And this was originally just entitled ‘Dune‘, like the novel, but on the Tuesday after its released, Warner Bros confirmed that this …
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Reminiscence begins with some early so-called “man-made global warming” scaremongering by making Miami look flooded, and everyone’s nocturnal to “escape the heat of the sun”. Meanwhile, everyone’s happy to walk through deep – and easily-avoided …
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Doctor Sleep is one reason why I don’t watch so many films at the cinema, these days. As well as the fact that most of the more interesting fare just doesn’t get the space on …
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