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Author: Hannah Wales

23/08/2022
Netflix, TV

Six reasons why I love Never Have I Ever

I’m always sad when I finish a season of Never Have I Ever. Here’s a rundown of why I love this show.

18/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Anaïs in Love: Film Review

This French romance comedy-drama follows a carefree woman who tries to seduce her lover’s partner.

17/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Orphan: First Kill – Film Review

Isabelle Fuhrman returns as Esther/Leena in the prequel to 2009 psychological horror Orphan.

16/08/2022
NOW TV, TV

Westworld season four rewarded those who stuck with it

Westworld almost returned to its former glory with season four so I’m glad I stuck with it.

12/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Eiffel: Film Review

Eiffel depicts the fictional romance between famed engineer Gustave Eiffel and Adrienne de Restac.

10/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Nope: Film Review

Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer play Hollywood horse trainers who believe a UFO is spying on their ranch.

09/08/2022
Apple TV+, TV

Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser are outstanding in Black Bird

Taron Egerton excels as a drug dealer who must illicit a confession from Paul Walter Hauser’s serial killer.

08/08/2022
Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Not Okay: Film Review

A wannabe influencer fakes a trip to Paris and pretends to be a survivor of a terrorist attack for attention.

05/08/2022
Apple TV+, Movies, Reviews

Luck: Film Review

Sam Greenfield follows a black cat to the Land of Luck to find a penny that’ll bring her good luck.

04/08/2022
Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Prey: Film Review

Amber Midthunder plays a young Comanche warrior who goes head-to-head with the Predator.

03/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Bullet Train: Film Review

Brad Pitt plays an assassin who needs to collect a mysterious briefcase from a train from Tokyo to Kyoto.

28/07/2022
Cinema, Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Thirteen Lives: Film Review

Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell lead the cast of Ron Howard’s retelling of the 2018 Thai cave rescue.

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