Never Let Go is a relatively short film these days, at 101 minutes, but still feels the need to split itself into three chapters: The Rope Is Your Lifeline, How Do I Feed My Children? …
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Never Let Go is a relatively short film these days, at 101 minutes, but still feels the need to split itself into three chapters: The Rope Is Your Lifeline, How Do I Feed My Children? …
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Deadpool And Wolverine is a long time coming, following the pandemic, actor strikes, and especially since Deadpool 2 only came out two years after 2016’s first movie. Plus, you can get an idea as to …
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All the Light We Cannot See is a new Netflix 4-part mini series, based on the novel by Anthony Doerr, beginning in St Malo, Nazi-Occupied France, in August 1944. The US Army Air Forces, 565th …
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The Adam Project begins in 2050, where we’re told onscreen, “Time travel exists. You just don’t know it yet”. Then, in the present day, one night, as young Adam Reed (Walker Scobell) sees his mum …
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Dash And Lily is a U-certificate drama (possibly) set at Christmas time, where love is an ideal achievement. In fact, it’s December 17th and carollers are singing “Joy to the world“, which just makes me …
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Free Guy is the film which looks, to me, like it’ll put the godawful Ghostbusters 3: Afterlife in the shade, as Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool 2 – my favourite film of 2018) plays bank teller Guy …
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Arrival: In a word… Weeeeeeeeeeeird! But that wouldn’t make much of a review. In a nutshell, it’s another film where aliens arrive on Earth, but one that’s centred more in the mould of drama than …
Continue readingNight at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is the third installment in the series where all the exhibits come to life overnight, just to annoy put-upon nightwatchman Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), and this time …
Continue readingThis Is Where I Leave You is a new comedy which begins with a death… When their father passes away, four grown siblings, bruised and banged up by their respective adult lives, are forced to …
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