Hit Man centres around psychology professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), who has cats named Id and Ego (what, no Superego?), and who’s about to find some new employment where he’s the least likely to be …
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Hit Man centres around psychology professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), who has cats named Id and Ego (what, no Superego?), and who’s about to find some new employment where he’s the least likely to be …
Continue readingSchool of Rock comes back to cinemas for its 20th anniversary, and while I do recall seeing this once before, it was mid-afternoon at the weekend, and as I watched this big-screen release, I think …
Continue readingWhere’d You Go, Bernadette sees the titular role played by Cate Blanchett, and after she disappears, 15-year-old Bee does everything she can to track down her anxiety-ridden mother, discovering her troubled past in the process. …
Continue readingLast Flag Flying reunites three friends thirty years after they served together in Vietnam: former Navy Corpsman Larry “Doc” Shepherd (Steve Carell), and marines Sal Nealon (Bryan Cranston) and Reverend Richard Mueller (Laurence Fishburne), to …
Continue readingBFI 60th London Film Festival Part 3: Now’s the time to focus on the extraordinarily rich crop of documentaries from the 2016 London Film Festival – including lots of biopics, some very personal passion projects, …
Continue readingThis weekend there are TEN new films out for you to choose from: a double-hitter of strong drama in The Accountant and Nocturnal Animals, light-hearted real-life tale in A Street Cat Named Bob, a gory …
Continue readingWaking Life gave me the impression, first time round, that I hadn’t got the first idea of what what was going on. It’s a movie from a director who, by all accounts, is far from …
Continue readingThe BAFTA 2015 Awards took place tonight. The nominations are here, and the winners are as follows: Best Film Boyhood – Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland Outstanding British Film The Theory Of Everything – James Marsh, …
Continue readingBoyhood looks like a must-see film from Richard Linklater, as it’s one that’s been filmed over 12 years with the same cast. It tells the story of growing up as seen through the eyes of …
Continue readingI haven’t the first idea what’s going on in Waking Life. That was my initial impression of this film, a film from a director who, by all accounts, is far from conventional and this is …
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