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Tag: matthew macfadyen

25/03/2025
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Holland: Film Review

Nicole Kidman plays a suburban wife who becomes convinced her husband is having an affair.

25/07/2024
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Deadpool & Wolverine: Film Review

Deadpool teams up with Wolverine for his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

30/05/2023
NOW TV, TV

Succession finale: The brutal ending they deserved

Succession came to an end in the most spectacularly brutal and tragic way – here are my thoughts.

15/04/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Operation Mincemeat: Film Review

This war drama tells the story of a British deception operation to disguise their planned invasion of Sicily.

14/12/2021
Opinion, TV

Succession: Now that’s what I call a season finale!

I’ve broken down why Succession’s season three finale was just so damn good.

22/11/2021
Opinion, TV

Why Succession is the best show on TV right now

The third season of Succession has exploded in popularity. If you haven’t been watching it, here’s why you should be.

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.

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