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Is it a New Trailer or is it a pop video? Like it or not later this year Charlie's Angels...
Is it a New Trailer or is it a pop video? Like it or not later this year Charlie's Angels...
For anyone who has ever worked a day or two in retail (this ageing reviewer has endured over a decade...
Bruno Ganz takes one of his final ing roles in The Tobacconist (Der Trafikant) an Austrian coming of age drama...
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Whether from the books or the films, multiple interpretations have been drawn from J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of...
It's hard to believe Helen Mirren and Ian McKellan have never starred together in the same film. Both with illustrious...
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In two weeks time Jim Jarmusch's Zombie Cannes Festival Opener, The Dead Don't Die will open in UK Cinemas. Ahead...
To celebrate the DVD release of Paige: Iconic Matches (available to buy from 1st July 2019) - we are giving...
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Strange But True is certainly strange, but I am unsure about its truth. What starts as a tense, family thriller...
Director Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir’s debut The Deposit manages to say whole lot of nothing throughout its 90-minute running time. Every moment...
Jason Winer’s Ode to Joy is a rom-com based on a funny premise, that milks it to its greatest extent....