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Tag: prime video

04/07/2023
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Prisoner’s Daughter: Film Review

Kate Beckinsale lets her ill dad live out his sentence under house arrest at her place.

02/11/2022
Interviews, Movies

David Dawson and Harry Styles bonded in recording booth on first day of My Policeman

Michael Grandage put David Dawson, Harry Styles & Emma Corrin in a sound booth together on their first day.

22/07/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Anything’s Possible: Film Review

Billy Porter’s directorial debut follows transgender girl Kelsa as she starts dating for the first time.

15/07/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Don’t Make Me Go: Film Review

John Cho and Mia Isaac go on a road trip from California to his high school reunion in Louisiana.

15/03/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Master: Film Review

Master follows three Black women as they try to cope with being at the extremely white Ancaster College.

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.

09/02/2022
Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

I Want You Back: Film Review

Heartbroken singletons Emma and Peter devise a plan to help each other win back their exes.

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