Liaison is a new Apple TV+ drama which mixes French and English dialogue, beginning in Damascus, Syria with terrorists being tracked, before globetrotting to Blighty and the National Cyber Security Centre, London, who are suddenly …
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Liaison is a new Apple TV+ drama which mixes French and English dialogue, beginning in Damascus, Syria with terrorists being tracked, before globetrotting to Blighty and the National Cyber Security Centre, London, who are suddenly …
Continue readingUnderwater has a trailer which feels like Alien under the sea, as a crew of underwater researchers must scramble to safety following an earthquake which devastates their subterranean laboratory. Maybe there’s not an alien down …
Continue readingIt’s Only The End Of The World centres around Gaspard Ulliel as Louis, who made a name for himself away from the family home as a writer, but as this film begins – and after …
Continue readingTale Of Tales is a film from Matteo Garrone, who co-wrote the screenplay, based on 17th century Italian poet Giambattista Basile‘s The Pentamerone, which translates as “The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones”), …
Continue readingJason Bourne is Matt Damon‘s titular hero who gave us ‘Die Hard in a Forgetful Man’s Head‘ in Robert Ludlum‘s Bourne Trilogy, beginning with Doug Liman‘s superb 2002 opener, The Bourne Identity which, even before …
Continue readingThe Little Prince is a new movie from Netflix about a little girl (Mackenzie Foy – Interstellar), living in a very grown-up world with her mother (Rachel McAdams – Spotlight), who tries to prepare her …
Continue readingJason Bourne – yes, Matt Damon‘s portrayal of America’s worst-kept secret is back again for a fourth time in five films. I loved the first movie, The Bourne Identity, directed by Doug Liman, but then …
Continue readingTale of Tales looks to be like a Grimm’s fairytale that goes just a bit further to be as less syrupy-sweet as possible, and so, for me, might actually be worth watching. It’s director Matteo …
Continue readingChild 44 is based on the first of a trilogy by Tom Rob Smith, and set in the Stalin era of the Soviet Union. It’s about an idealistic pro-Stalin security officer who decides to investigate …
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