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Author: Hannah Wales

02/11/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Craft: Legacy – Film Review

Cailee Spaeny leads this sequel to 1996 witch movie The Craft.

30/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Mogul Mowgli: Film Review

Riz Ahmed plays a rapper on the brink of success who discovers he has an autoimmune disease.

30/10/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

His House: Film Review

Sope Dirisu and Wunmi Mosaku play a young refugee couple who seek asylum in England.

29/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Burnt Orange Heresy: Film Review

This slow-burning crime thriller revolves the theft of a painting.

26/10/2020
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews, Sky Cinema

The Witches: Film Review

Anne Hathaway stars as the Grand High Witch in Robert Zemeckis’ remake of the Roald Dahl classic.

23/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Summer of 85: Film Review

Francois Ozon’s tells the story of a short-lived gay romance between Alex and David.

22/10/2020
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Film Review

Borat is tasked with delivering local superstar Johnny the Monkey to U.S. leaders to rebuild their relationship.

20/10/2020
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Possessor: LFF Film Review

This film follows an assassin who implants her consciousness into another person’s body.

19/10/2020
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Ammonite: LFF Film Review

This drama tells the imagined story of real-life palaeontologist and fossil collector Mary Anning.

16/10/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Over the Moon: Film Review

Fei Fei builds a rocket to the moon to meet the Chinese moon goddess Chang’e.

15/10/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Rebecca: Film Review

Maxim’s new wife returns home to Manderley and is haunted by his late wife Rebecca.

14/10/2020
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Wildfire: LFF Film Review

Kelly returns home to her Northern Ireland town having suddenly disappeared two years before.

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