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Film Review: My Top 5 Films of the Year So Far
It's hard to believe we're already over half way through the year. So far 2019 has seen some epic superhero blockbusters, teen ...
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Film Review: 8 Modern Indie Horror Films You Should See
As a lifelong fan of the horror genre, it's pretty hard to narrow down my favourite horror films. We've all seen the big ones b...
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Film Review: Gold (Stephen Gaghan, 2017) ★★★½
(Image source) Kenny Wells (Matthew McConaughey) is a prospector down on his luck. Having teamed up with a similarly eager geologist ...
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Film Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (David Yates, 2016) ★★★½
(Image source - Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros) Set in the year 1926, writer Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) arrives in New York having ...
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Film Review: The Infiltrator (Brad Furman, 2016) ★★★
(Courtesy of Broad Green Pictures) Based on true events in 1986, federal agent Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston) must go undercover to infi...
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Film Review: War Dogs (Todd Phillips, 2016) ★★★★
(Image Source - courtesy of Warner Bros) Set in Florida in 2005, David Packouz (Miles Teller) is a down-and-out massage therapist who b...
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Film Event: Father's Day with Warner Bros.
With Father Day's right around the corner, Warner Bros. invited myself and my Dad along to their #WBFathersDay event for an eve...
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Film Review: Green Room (Jeremy Saulnier, 2016) ★★★1/2
(Image source) Having witnessed a murder in an underground concert venue, a punk rock band are held up in a windowless green room. Forc...
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Film Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane (Dan Trachtenberg, 2016) ★★★★
(Image source - credit, Michele K. Short) Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) wakes up in an underground bunker with two men, believing ...
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Film Review: Steve Jobs (Danny Boyle, 2015) ★★★★
Universal Pictures Based on Walter Isaacson's best-selling Steve Jobs biography and set entirely in a backstage environment ove...
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Film Review: The Martian (Ridley Scott, 2015) ★★★★
(Image Source) Whilst on a Mars mission, astro-botanist Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is caught in a fierce space storm and is left behind...
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Film Event: Inside the Head of Terry Gilliam
Some of you may be aware that it's currently the London Film Festival - a very exciting time. On Wednesday night, I was blessed t...
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Film Review: A Walk in The Woods (Ken Kwapis, 2015) ★★½.
(Image Source) American travel writer, Bill Bryson (Robert Redford) decides to reconnect with his homeland by embarking on his first ...
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Netflix Film Review: What I've Been Watching III
Hello, hello. Back again with another instalment of what I've been watching. I've been pretty busy lately and it's felt like ...
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Film Review: Straight Outta Compton (F. Gary Gray, 2015) ★★★★
(Image Source) It's 1986 in Compton, Los Angeles and an unlikely group of youths form a successful hip hop group by the name of N...
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Film Review: Legend (Brian Helgeland, 2015) ★★★★
(Image Source) Based on the book, The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins by John Pearson, Legend explores the...
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Film Event: FILM4 FrightFest 2015 - Part II
Hello, hello. Happy Tuesday! How was everyone's bank holiday? As you all know by now, this past weekend saw the 16th annual Film4 ...
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Netflix Film Review: What I've Been Watching II
Hello, hello! Back again with another installment of what I've been watching. With all the awful weather we've been having the la...
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Film Review: The Man from U.N.C.L.E (Guy Ritchie, 2015) ★★★
(Image Source) It's the peak of the Cold War and tensions and hostilities following World War II are high. American CIA agent, Napo...
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Film Review: Trainwreck (Judd Apatow, 2015) ★★★★
(Image Source) Amy (Amy Schumer) is a promiscuous, commitment-phobic career woman who is forced to face her fears of settling down wh...
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