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Author: Hannah Wales

08/02/2022
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Death on the Nile: Film Review

When a member of a wedding party is murdered on a boat trip, detective Hercule Poirot must crack the case.

08/02/2022
Awards, Movies, Opinion

Oscars 2022: My verdict on the nominations

Here’s what I think about all the surprises and snubs in the Oscars 2022 nominations.

05/02/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Belle: Film Review

A lonely, grieving schoolgirl finds solace in the virtual world U, where she becomes a singing sensation.

03/02/2022
NOW TV, Opinion, TV

And Just Like That…: What I liked about the show

The reaction to And Just Like That has been overwhelming negative so I’ve decided to focus on the positives.

03/02/2022
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

The Souvenir: Part II – Film Review

Julie channels her grief over Anthony’s death by making her graduation film about their troubled relationship.

01/02/2022
NOW TV, Opinion, TV

Give Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney an Emmy right now

I think Sydney Sweeney is doing terrific work in Euphoria this season and should be recognised at the Emmys.

28/01/2022
NOW TV, Opinion, TV

Seema is my favourite new character in And Just Like That…

Sarita Choudhury’s Seema Patel is the best new addition to the And Just Like That… cast. Here’s why:

27/01/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Parallel Mothers: Film Review

Penelope Cruz and Milena Smit play two women who give birth to their daughters on the same day.

26/01/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Sing 2: Film Review

Buster Moon and his crew head to Redshore City to see if they can make it in the big leagues in this sequel.

25/01/2022
Opinion, Paramount+, TV

Give me Yellowjackets season two right now

I am obsessed with this TV show and I have so many questions that need to be answered pronto!

21/01/2022
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Definition Please: Film Review

Sujata’s Day directorial debut follows Monica, a former spelling bee champ who lives at home with her sick mum.

20/01/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Belfast: Film Review

Kenneth Branagh’s black-and-white film tells the story of nine-year-old Buddy and his working-class family.

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