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Tag: Sally Hawkins

29/07/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Bring Her Back review: Brace yourself for this disturbing horror

Andy and Piper are sent to live with creepy fosterer Laura after their dad dies.

04/11/2024
Cinema, Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Paddington in Peru: Film Review

Paddington and the Brown family fly to Peru to visit Aunt Lucy and end up on a treacherous jungle adventure.

01/08/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Kensuke’s Kingdom: Film Review

A young boy is stranded on a remote island and forms a bond with its only other resident, Kensuke.

22/03/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Phantom of the Open: Film Review

Mark Rylance plays the ‘world’s worst golfer’ Maurice Flitcroft in Craig Roberts’ biographical comedy-drama.

08/10/2021
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Spencer: LFF Film Review

Spencer imagines what might have happened during a Christmas holiday at the Sandringham in the early ’90s.

02/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Eternal Beauty: Film Review

Sally Hawkins plays a woman suffering from paranoid schizophrenia in Craig Roberts’ feature.

15/02/2018
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Shape of Water: Film Review

Sally Hawkins forms a bond with an aquatic creature in Guillermo del Toro’s movie.

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