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Author: Hannah Wales

24/09/2020
Movies, Reviews

Tesla: Film Review

This offbeat biopic stars Ethan Hawke as electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla.

18/09/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Devil All the Time: Film Review

Tom Holland leads a star-studded cast in Antonio Compos’ tale of interweaving stories.

11/09/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Cuties: Film Review

This French film follows a group of young girls who twerk and perform risque moves in their dance troupe.

10/09/2020
Opinion, TV

The Walking Dead is ending and I’m so relieved

I have been calling for the end of The Walking Dead for ages and I’m glad I’ve finally been heard.

09/09/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Roads Not Taken: Film Review

This film follows a day in the life of a dementia sufferer living in New York City.

03/09/2020
Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Mulan: Film Review

Liu Yifei plays Mulan in Disney’s live-action remake of the 1998 animation.

27/08/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Hope Gap: Film Review

Bill Nighy’s Edward announces to Annette Bening’s Grace that he’s leaving her for someone else.

26/08/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Tenet: Film Review

Christopher Nolan is back to blow our minds with his latest time-bending thriller.

20/08/2020
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Chemical Hearts: Film Review

Austin Abrams falls in love with Lili Reinhart’s troubled transfer student in this tearjerker.

17/08/2020
Movies, Reviews

Yes, God, Yes: Film Review

Natalia Dyer plays a student at a devout Catholic school who has her sexual desires awakened.

14/08/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Project Power: Film Review

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jamie Foxx track down the source of a drug that gives users superpowers.

07/08/2020
Movies, Reviews

Endings, Beginnings: Film Review

Shailene Woodley’s Daphne can’t pick between Sebastian Stan and Jamie Dornan so she dates them both.

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