IT: Welcome To Derry serves as prequel to IT Chapter One, and obviously, IT Chapter Two, and opens in December 1961, with Matty (Miles Ekhardt) exiting stage left from a cinema during a showing of …
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IT: Welcome To Derry serves as prequel to IT Chapter One, and obviously, IT Chapter Two, and opens in December 1961, with Matty (Miles Ekhardt) exiting stage left from a cinema during a showing of …
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The Long Walk follows quickly on from The Life Of Chuck as another Stephen King novel reaching the big screen, and this time, it’s Death Walk 3000. Will they walk 500 miles, and then walk …
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Weapons opens with an initial voiceover from a young girl, telling us that no-one could solve what happened on what was a normal Wednesday, when all the kids ran out at 2.17am, except one… Meanwhile, …
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Until Dawn finds yet another rag-tag bunch of teenagers coming across a spooky house, at night, this one being in the middle of a forest, where they have to drive through heavy rain to get …
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Minecraft Movie… Why’s it “*A* Minecraft Movie“, and not “The…“? Anyhoo, for the game, since kids are playing, I always figured that the character of Steve was a young boy, but in the minds of …
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Companion centres around the burgeoning new relationship between young lovers, Iris (Sophie Thatcher – Heretic) and Josh (Jack Quaid – Solos), with her recalling how she met him across the oranges in a supermarket. That’s …
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Woman Of The Hour is based upon real events – largely taking place in the late ’70s – and opens with one of a number of murders carried out by serial killer Rodney Alcala (Daniel …
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Salem’s Lot is a new adaptation of the Stephen King novel, previously made for TV in 1979 and 2004, with this latest one reaching cinemas in the UK, even though in the US, it’s only …
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Strange Darling opens with the declaration, “This film was entirely shot on 35mm film”, and the IMDB technical page bears this out, detailing the Kodak Vision3 50D 5203, Vision3 250D 5207, and Vision3 500T 5219, …
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Boy Kills World isn’t getting nearly as much attention as it should be doing, but if John Wick was a deaf-mute, this is the film that would result. Simply named ‘Boy’ (Bill Skarsgård, also seen …
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