Baby Driver (2017)
Haunted by flashbacks of his mother’s sudden death in a car accident which, as a backseat passenger, left him withContinue Reading
Haunted by flashbacks of his mother’s sudden death in a car accident which, as a backseat passenger, left him withContinue Reading
With her deadpan face and drawling voice, all that is missing from Internal Affairs officer Jennifer Bryant’s (Michelle Monaghan) impersonationContinue Reading
Say goodbye to the brilliant pair formed by DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) and DI Alec Hardy (David Tennant). Broadchurch,Continue Reading
An Irishman, a Bostonian and a man with “what the f**k is that accent?” walk into a warehouse to conductContinue Reading
Ok, the (cyber)elephant in the room is that this is a film that has garnered more attention for its castingContinue Reading
After the success of the BBC’s sensational production of And Then There Were None in December 2015, Agatha Christie fansContinue Reading
The only happy endings Santa impersonator Willie Tugboat Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) believes in are those accompanied with a ho,Continue Reading
A tattooed Mel Gibson crying for freedom. A gun-toting Mel Gibson in hot pursuit of a motorbike gang in aContinue Reading
Two themes run deep. The first, Native Americans lost their land to The White Man who in turn lost theirContinue Reading
War Dogs – those who become involved in warfare for purely personal gain. Based on the 2011 Rolling Stone’s articleContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Think Unfriended meets The Running Man in that “Players” of Nerve, a new social media-based game of truth orContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan It’s late. Donald Trump for President late. A Shaft-like soundtrack is getting on up, while a shaft-pumpingContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Your career is careering from career to career. Your relationship is like a James Bond Martini: shaken,Continue Reading
by Jennifer Watson Victoria is an independent German film directed by Sebastian Schipper, and it’s a film which becomes somewhatContinue Reading
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