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Tag: steven yeun

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.

10/08/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Nope: Film Review

Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer play Hollywood horse trainers who believe a UFO is spying on their ranch.

27/12/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Humans: Film Review

Beanie Feldstein and Steven Yeun host a Thanksgiving family meal in their bare New York apartment.

16/07/2021
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Space Jam: A New Legacy – Film Review

LeBron James follows Michael Jordan by teaming up with the Looney Tunes for a basketball game.

31/03/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Minari: Film Review

Lee Isaac-Chung’s drama follows a Korean family as they make a home in Arkansas.

12/10/2018
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Sorry to Bother You: LFF Film Review

Lakeith Stanfield plays an African-American telemarketer who becomes successful by adopting a white voice.

17/04/2018
Disney+, Opinion, TV

I’m so ready for Maggie to get her moment to shine in The Walking Dead

Maggie is my fave so I’m ready for her to lead the charge.

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