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Tag: naomi ackie

28/01/2026
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Shelter review: Average Jason Statham fodder

A former assassin is forced to come out of hiding to rescue a young girl from the sea.

28/08/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Thursday Murder Club review: Literary treat doesn’t quite translate to screen

Four amateur sleuths try to solve a murder when the owner of their retirement home is killed.

22/08/2025
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Sorry, Baby review: A stunning debut from Eva Victor

Agnes deals with the fallout of a traumatic event in this dark comedy-drama.

04/03/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Mickey 17: Film Review

Robert Pattinson plays an ‘expendable’ who gets reprinted every time he dies in Bong Joon-Ho’s sci-fi.

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.

27/12/2019
Cinema, Disney+, Features, Movies, Reviews

Spoiler Special: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

I’ve had a rant about all my issues with the latest Star Wars movie in this very spoiler-filled piece.

18/12/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Film Review

J.J. Abrams brings the current Star Wars trilogy to a close with the Rise of Skywalker.

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