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Author: Hannah Wales

03/07/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

MaXXXine: Film Review

Maxine Minx has to evade a serial killer while pursuing her acting dreams in 1980s Los Angeles.

28/06/2024
Apple TV+, Movies, Reviews

Fancy Dance: Film Review

Lily Gladstone fights for custody of her niece after her sister goes missing.

27/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

A Quiet Place: Day One – Film Review

Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn band together to survive after aliens land in New York City.

26/06/2024
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Kinds of Kindness: Film Review

Yorgos Lanthimos reunites with Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe for his weird triptych fable.

20/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Exorcism: Film Review

Russell Crowe once again plays a Catholic priest in an exorcism film!

19/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Bikeriders: Film Review

Austin Butler and Jodie Comer star in this crime drama about a 1960s Chicago motorcycle club.

13/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Freud’s Last Session: Film Review

This drama imagines a meeting between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis in the early days of World War II.

13/06/2024
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Inside Out 2: Film Review

We head back inside Riley’s mind as four new emotions join the team in time for puberty.

11/06/2024
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

My Old Ass: Sundance London Film Review

Maisy Stella meets her older self (played by Aubrey Plaza) during a trip and she offers her some dating advice.

10/06/2024
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

I Saw the TV Glow: Sundance London Film Review

Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine play high school outsiders who bond over the ’90s show The Pink Opaque.

07/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

I Used to be Funny: Film Review

Rachel Sennott plays a comedian and nanny suffering from PTSD after a traumatic event.

06/06/2024
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Kneecap: Sundance London Film Review

This wild semi-fictional film tells the story of the Irish-language hip-hop trio Kneecap.

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