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'Free Guy' Review - Ryan Reynolds' Schtick is Becoming Tiresome

By Hector A. Gonzalez
16/08/21
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Four Friends Relive an Old Euro Trip Adventure in 'Off the Rails'

By Nick Janks
10/08/21

Four middle-aged friends relive an exciting Euro trip from their youth in the new comedy film, Off the Rails.

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Young Ghostbusters are Born in 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' Trailer

By Nick Janks
28/07/21

A new generation of young Ghostbusters is teased in the latest trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

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'Dating Amber' Review - Queer Teenage RomCom is a Charm

By Patrick Scott
08/07/21

Dating Amber centres on Eddie and Amber, two gay teenagers who fake a romantic relationship at school to convince their tormenting classmates they are straight and otherwise ‘normal’.

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'The County' Review - A Woman Fights for Justice in Profound Drama

By Simmon Wagner
05/07/21

Beware of a woman with nothing to lose. The Icelandic political thriller, The County, sees a farming woman single-handedly take on the stand-over co-op responsible for the death of her loved husband and enslaving her farming community as cash cows.

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'Fatherhood' Review - A Modern Hero's Journey into Single-Parenthood

By Simmon Wagner
22/06/21

Seconds after becoming a first-time dad and barely afforded time to share the joy of being a new parent, Matt’s wife dies and thrusts him into fatherhood alone.

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A Boy Befriends a Cute Defective Robot in 'Ron's Gone Wrong' Trailer

By Nick Janks
09/06/21

Ron’s Gone Wrong is a new animated film that sees a boy befriending a quirky best-friend-in-a-box-type robot.

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'The Last Mercenary' Trailer - JCVD is Back in French Action Comedy

By Nick Janks
08/06/21

Jean-Claude Van Damme once again receives mainstream airtime with the new French action comedy film, The Last Mercenary.

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'Cruella' Review - Disney Villainess is Worthy of Her Own Origin Film

By Hector A. Gonzalez
29/05/21

Disney continues their live-action adaptations, this time for the better, with a prequel about the famous villainess from 101 Dalmatians (1961), Cruella.

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'Mainstream' Review - Social Media Commentary Message Failed

By Hector A. Gonzalez
07/05/21

More than ever, many directors want to tackle the aspect of social media and its impact on today’s culture. Most that try to deliver a message on this subject fail to entertain or engage, and unfortunately, Gia Coppola’s new film, Mainstream, does the same.

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'The Mitchells vs. the Machines' Review - Outstanding Timely Animation

By Hector A. Gonzalez
01/05/21

What do you get when you combine a love for cinema, a quirky family, robots who are taking over the world, and the producers behind The Lego Movie (2014)? You get the fascinating, charming, and hilarious Netflix animated film, The Mitchells vs. the Machines.

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'Together Together' Review - A Warmhearted Comedy on Making Babies

By Ross Carroll
23/04/21

Ed Helms and Patti Harrison lead Together Together, a warm tale about a couple of lonely souls uniting to make a problematic surrogate pregnancy work.

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Small Town Comes Together to Raise a Racehorse in 'Dream Horse'

By Nick Janks
16/04/21

Toni Collette and Damian Lewis star in Dream Horse, an uplifting story of a small-town uniting to breed and raise a racehorse.

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'Shiva Baby' Review - A Relatable and Uncomfortable Indie Comedy

By Hector A. Gonzalez
29/03/21

Adapted from her own 2018 short film of the same name, Emma Seligman’s directorial debut, Shiva Baby, now hits our screens.

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'Tom and Jerry' Review - Iconic Duo Feature in Instantly Forgettable Film

By Ross Carroll
29/03/21

After an excessively long hiatus between screen outings, the iconic Tom and Jerry make brief cameos in their most recent feature.

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'How it Ends' SXSW Review - Cameo-Filled Comedy Misses the Mark

By Hector A. Gonzalez
20/03/21

How it Ends is an end-of-the-world quirky comedy starring Zoe Lister-Jones (who also co-writes and directs).

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'French Exit' Review - Michelle Pfeiffer Shines in Quirky Comedy Film

By Ross Carroll
16/03/21

Michelle Pfeiffer dives into her most spirited role in years, playing a widowed New York socialite who shifts her and her son’s mundane life to Paris in the utterly surreal comedy, French Exit.

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