The Alto Knights opens in New York City, 1957, with Frank Costello (Robert De Niro) being gunned down, a man who doesn’t consider himself a gang boss, moreso a professional gambler. Told in flashback, with …
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The Alto Knights opens in New York City, 1957, with Frank Costello (Robert De Niro) being gunned down, a man who doesn’t consider himself a gang boss, moreso a professional gambler. Told in flashback, with …
Continue readingZero Day is the term given to the day when the USA is hit by a massive cyber-attack, which causes problems for planes trains and automobiles, and one guy didn’t get his Amazon parcel! …probably. …
Continue readingKillers of The Flower Moon is a film that will certainly move you… In the case of a man sat nearby, he moved out of the auditorium as soon as the BBFC title card appeared, …
Continue readingKillers of the Flower Moon is a forthcoming Apple TV+ movie, directed by Martin Scorsese. Synopsis: Based on David Grann’s broadly lauded best-selling book, Killers of the Flower Moon is set in 1920s Oklahoma and …
Continue readingJoker (Joaquin Phoenix), aka Arthur Fleck, tells himself to ‘put on a happy face’, but as he admits at one point, he’s never been happy for his entire life. But that’s the tears of a …
Continue readingThe Irishman centres around former mob hitman Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) as is starts off in a care home, where he’s talking to someone about his life, but who? Even now I’ve watched the …
Continue readingThe Irishman now has a full trailer and a release date and I still can’t wait to see it. I just wish Ray Liotta was also in this, but at least we’ve got Robert De …
Continue readingJoker now has a full trailer, and it the synopsis states: “Joker centers around an origin of the iconic arch nemesis and is an original, standalone story not seen before on the big screen. Todd …
Continue readingBohemian Rhapsody – Mamma Mia! Mamma Mia? NO! Bohemian Rhapsody! This new film brings us Queen from their beginning in 1970, through the song on which the film’s title is derived (which was mostly slammed …
Continue readingThe Deer Hunter is one of those films which I never *got* the first time I was able to watch it in its original widescreen ratio, as like a lot of films when I was …
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