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09/07/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

First Reformed: Film Review

Ethan Hawke plays a troubled alcoholic priest at the First Reformed church in upstate New York.

05/07/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Terminal: Film Review

Margot Robbie plays a mysterious waitress who works at a cafe in a disused train terminal.

03/07/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Swimming With Men: Film Review

Rob Brydon joins an all-male amateur synchronised swimming group.

04/06/2018
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Sundance London Film Review

Chloe Grace Moretz plays a lesbian who is packed off to a gay conversion facility.

31/05/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

My Friend Dahmer: Film Review

Ross Lynch plays a young version of infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in this biographical drama.

30/05/2018
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Leave No Trace: Film Review

Ben Foster and Thomasin McKenzie play a father and daughter who live in the woods of Oregon.

23/05/2018
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Solo: A Star Wars Story – Film Review

Alden Ehrenreich plays the young version of Harrison Ford’s Han Solo in this prequel.

15/05/2018
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Deadpool 2: Film Review

Ryan Reynolds reprises his role of Wade Wilson/Deadpool in this anti-hero sequel.

14/05/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

On Chesil Beach: Film Review

Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle play newlyweds go to Chesil Beach for their honeymoon.

10/05/2018
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Revenge: Film Review

American socialite Jen is left for dead in the middle of the desert by her lover’s friends.

10/05/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

How to Talk to Girls at Parties: Film Review

Alex Sharp comes across a group of aliens who have come to Earth to observe it.

09/05/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews, Sky Cinema

Anon: Film Review

Anon is set in an alternative present, where everyone has screens built into their mind’s eye.

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