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29/05/2020
Movies, Reviews

The High Note: Film Review

Dakota Johnson plays an aspiring singer and the personal assistant to diva Grace Davis.

28/05/2020
Movies, Reviews

Only the Animals: Film Review

This thriller revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a woman in a farming community.

21/05/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Lovebirds: Film Review

Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani star as a couple who end up involved in a criminal plot.

13/05/2020
Movies, Reviews

Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Film Review

This powerful drama follows a teenager as she tries to get an abortion in New York.

01/05/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Half of It: Film Review

Leah Lewis leads Netflix’s new teen coming-of-age comedy.

30/04/2020
Movies, MUBI, Prime Video, Reviews, Sky Cinema

The Assistant: Film Review

Julia Garner plays an assistant who works in the office of a big Hollywood producer.

24/04/2020
Movies, Reviews

Moffie: Film Review

This brutal and unflinching film follows a soldier who must keep his sexuality a secret.

22/04/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Extraction: Film Review

Chris Hemsworth plays a black market mercenary who is hired to rescue a crime lord’s kidnapped son.

20/04/2020
Movies, Reviews

We Summon the Darkness: Film Review

A trio of gal pals bring boys back to their home for a rock concert after-party which none of them will forget.

10/04/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Tigertail: Film Review

Tigertail follows a Taiwanese factory worker who moves to America, dreaming of a better life.

09/04/2020
Movies, Reviews

Who You Think I Am: Film Review

Juliette Binoche plays a professor who sets up a fake Facebook profile to spy on her young lover.

27/03/2020
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews, Sky Cinema

Vivarium: Film Review

Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg go to a new housing development and can’t get back out.

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