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Reviews

19/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Babylon: Film Review

Damien Chazelle’s ambitious epic depicts the highs and lows of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

12/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

M3GAN: Film Review

Allison Williams’ roboticist makes an AI companion for her niece Cady, with deadly consequences.

11/01/2023
Movies, Reviews, Sky Cinema

The Estate: Film Review

Two sisters try to get in their dying aunt’s good books in order to score her fortune in the will.

10/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Tár: Film Review

Cate Blanchett portrays Lydia Tár, a world-renowned composer-conductor, in Todd Field’s pseudo-biopic.

09/01/2023
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Empire of Light: Film Review

Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward form an unlikely friendship while working at a cinema in the ’80s.

05/01/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Till: Film Review

Mamie Till becomes a powerful figure in the civil rights movement after the brutal murder of her son Emmett.

27/12/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Corsage: Film Review

Vicky Krieps plays the rebellious Empress Elisabeth of Austria in this anachronistic period drama.

23/12/2022
Cinema, Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Pale Blue Eye: Film Review

Christian Bale’s detective must solve a gruesome murder with the help of Edgar Allan Poe.

21/12/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

I Wanna Dance with Somebody: Film Review

Naomie Ackie plays iconic singer Whitney Houston in Kasi Lemmons’ celebratory biopic.

14/12/2022
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Avatar: The Way of Water – Film Review

James Cameron returns to Pandora for the second instalment in his blockbuster Avatar franchise.

12/12/2022
Apple TV+, Movies, Reviews

Emancipation: Film Review

Will Smith plays a slave who makes a break for freedom to find the Union Army in Louisiana.

09/12/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Something from Tiffany’s: Film Review

Kendrick Sampson and Ray Nicholson mix up Tiffany’s boxes and give their partners the wrong jewellery.

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