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Author: Hannah Wales

03/10/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Urchin review: An impressive debut by Harris Dickinson

A homeless drug addict tries to break free from his cycle of self-destruction.

01/10/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

HIM review: More of a music video than a movie

An up-and-coming football player spends a week training with his idol Isaiah White. It doesn’t end well.

30/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Smashing Machine review: Don’t believe the hype

Dwayne Johnson makes a major dramatic turn with his portrayal of MMA fighter Mark Kerr.

29/09/2025
Movies, Review

Americana review: Halsey steals the show in crime caper

A rancher, a waitress and a cult escapee end up involved in a plot to steal a Lakota artefact.

25/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey review: What a mixed bag

David and Sarah are taken on a fantastical journey in which they revisit key moments in their lives.

12/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Islands review: Sam Riley stars in sun-soaked slow burner

A tennis coach at a resort on Fuerteventura becomes a bit too involved with a tourist family.

11/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Long Walk review: A bleak and brutal survival thriller

A group of men enter a walking contest where they must stick to a minimum pace or face execution.

11/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues review – Chuckles abound in silly comedy sequel

Spinal Tap members David, Nigel and Derek reunite after 15 years for one more concert.

10/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale review – A moving conclusion that’ll please fans

The Crawley family have a rough time as they enter the 1930s in this third and final film.

07/09/2025
Interviews, Movies

Brendan Canty on directing Christy & slipping into Alison Oliver’s DMs

Brendan Canty talks about directing Christy, finding his first-time actors and reaching out to Alison Oliver.

05/09/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Christy review: A touching Irish drama with impressive newcomers

Christy follows an orphaned teen who is kicked out of his foster home and taken in by his estranged brother.

04/09/2025
Interviews, Movies

Jasmin Gordon on directing Ophelia Kolb & three kids in The Courageous

We spoke with Jasmin Gordon about her powerful first feature The Courageous.

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