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Tag: Ana de Armas

05/06/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Ballerina: Film Review

Ana de Armas plays a ballerina-turned-assassin seeking revenge in this John Wick spin-off.

26/04/2023
Apple TV+, Movies, Reviews

Ghosted: Film Review

Chris Evans plays an emotionally needy farmer who is ghosted by Ana de Armas’ secret agent.

02/10/2022
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Blonde: Film Review

Ana de Armas plays Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe in Andrew Dominik’s fictionalised biography.

26/07/2022
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Gray Man: Film Review

Chris Evans, a private CIA contractor, is hired to hunt down Ryan Gosling’s Six and retrieve a valuable asset.

14/03/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Deep Water: Film Review

Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas play a wealthy couple in a dysfunctional marriage in Adrian Lyne’s erotic thriller.

29/09/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

No Time to Die: Film Review

Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in his fifth and final outing as the super-spy.

09/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Knives Out: LFF Film Review

Daniel Craig’s private detective Benoit Blanc solves a murder in this star-studded whodunnit.

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