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Author: Hannah Wales

08/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Honey Boy: LFF Film Review

Noah Jupe and Lucas Hedges play versions of Shia LaBeouf in this biographical drama.

07/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Report: LFF Film Review

Adam Driver plays Daniel J. Jones, who spent years investigating the CIA’s use of torture.

05/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Jojo Rabbit: LFF Film Review

This comedy follows a young boy as he trains with the Hitler Youth during World War II.

01/10/2019
Galleries, Movies, Premieres

Renee Zellweger and Jessie Buckley at the Judy European premiere

Check out my snaps of Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley and more at the Judy premiere in London.

27/09/2019
Movies, Reviews, Sky Cinema

Hotel Mumbai: Film Review

A dramatisation of the terror attacks which took place in 12 sites across south Mumbai in 2008.

26/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Skin: Film Review

Jamie Bell portrays real-life white supremacist Bryon ‘Babs’ Widner in this biographical drama.

25/09/2019
BBC iPlayer, Opinion, TV

Peaky Blinders was disappointing as a standalone season

I feel a bit deflated about the fifth season of Peaky Blinders – find out why.

24/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Ready or Not: Film Review

Grace becomes involved in a lethal game of hide and seek on her wedding night.

16/09/2019
Movies, Reviews

Teen Spirit: Film Review

Elle Fanning’s Violet signs up for a TV talent show in Max Minghella’s directorial debut.

12/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Hustlers: Film Review

A group of strippers led by Jennifer Lopez’s Ramona come up with a new way to make money.

03/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

It Chapter Two: Film Review

The Losers Club return to Derry 27 years later to take down Pennywise once again.

01/09/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Revenir (Back Home): Venice Film Review

This French drama follows Thomas, who returns home after 12 years away as his mother is sick.

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