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Author: Hannah Wales

14/02/2023
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Somebody I Used to Know: Film Review

Alison Brie plays a reality TV showrunner who returns home after her show gets cancelled.

09/02/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Magic Mike’s Last Dance: Film Review

Channing Tatum returns as Mike Lane for the third instalment in the Magic Mike franchise.

07/02/2023
Interviews, Movies

Georgia Oakley on Blue Jean and queer representation in cinema

BAFTA-nominated writer/director Georgia Oakley tells us all about her feature directorial debut Blue Jean.

06/02/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Saint Omer: Film Review

A pregnant writer attends a trial of a woman accused of killing her baby.

03/02/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – Film Review

Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws go on a mission to find the Wishing Star before their competitors.

01/02/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Knock at the Cabin: Film Review

Four strangers enter a family’s remote holiday cabin in the woods and take them hostage.

30/01/2023
Festivals, Interviews, Movies

Jamie Adams shot She Is Love in just six days

Jamie Adams reveals the unique way he made She Is Love with Haley Bennett and Sam Riley.

27/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Plane: Film Review

Gerard Butler plays a pilot forced to land his plane on a dangerous island run by militia.

26/01/2023
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Shotgun Wedding: Film Review

Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel play a bride and groom whose wedding is derailed by mercenaries.

25/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Fabelmans: Film Review

Steven Spielberg delivers a staggeringly honest portrait of his family and upbringing in The Fabelmans.

24/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed: Film Review

Laura Poitras’ award-winning documentary tells the story of the photographer and activist Nan Goldin.

22/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

More Than Ever: Film Review

Vicky Krieps plays a dying woman who chooses to travel to Norway solo to see out her final days.

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