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Tag: naomi scott

21/04/2022
Netflix, Opinion, TV

Anatomy of a Scandal is the most ridiculous show I’ve seen in ages

Anatomy of a Scandal has such a silly twist that I couldn’t take it seriously. Don’t waste your time!

15/04/2022
Galleries, Netflix, Premieres, TV

Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery & Rupert Friend at Anatomy of a Scandal premiere

My photos of Sienna Miller, Rupert Friend, Michelle Dockery & co at the Anatomy of a Scandal premiere.

28/11/2019
Movies, Opinion

Why I love the original Charlie’s Angels films

As the new Charlie’s Angels movie comes to cinemas, I have a look at my love for the franchise.

27/11/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Charlie’s Angels: Film Review

Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska star in this continuation of the Charlie’s Angels franchise.

22/05/2019
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Aladdin: Film Review

Mena Massoud and Will Smith star in Guy Ritchie’s live-action remake of the classic Disney animation.

13/05/2019
Features, Galleries, Movies

Will Smith, Guy Ritchie and Naomi Scott at the Aladdin press conference

Will Smith, Guy Ritchie, Naomi Scott and Mena Massoud at the Aladdin press conference.

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