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16/11/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Ghostbusters: Afterlife – Film Review

Mckenna Grace and Finn Wolfhard discover their grandfather’s ghostbusting legacy in this sequel.

11/11/2021
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Red Notice: Film Review

Dwayne Johnson’s federal agent chases down two art thieves portrayed by Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot.

10/11/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Mothering Sunday: Film Review

Odessa Young’s housemaid embarks on an illicit affair with her wealthy family’s friend Paul in this period drama.

04/11/2021
Apple TV+, Movies, Reviews

Finch: Film Review

Tom Hanks makes a robot to look after his dog once he passes away in this post-apocalyptic movie.

03/11/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Card Counter: Film Review

Oscar Isaac plays a gambler who is forced to confront his past after an encounter with Tye Sheridan.

02/11/2021
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Eternals: Film Review

Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Gemma Chan and Richard Madden star in Chloe Zhao’s MCU debut.

01/11/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Last Night in Soho: Film Review

Thomasin McKenzie plays a fashion student new in London who is transported back to the 1960s in her dreams.

28/10/2021
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Army of Thieves: Film Review

Find out more about Army of the Dead’s German safecracker Ludwig Dieter in this heist comedy prequel.

27/10/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Antlers: Film Review

Keri Russell becomes concerned about her student, not realising that his family is harbouring a dark secret.

22/10/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Dear Evan Hansen: Film Review

Ben Platt plays a lonely teenager who gets caught up in a lie in this adaptation of the Broadway musical.

20/10/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Dune: Film Review

House Atreides are given the stewardship of the dangerous desert planet Arrakis in this sci-fi.

15/10/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Film Review

Eddie Brock and Venom must stop Cletus Kasady after he becomes the host of chaotic symbiote Carnage.

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