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There's a Lot of Awkward Tension in the Trailer for 'Bombshell'

By Nick Janks
22/08/19
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Trailer for 'Zeroville' - A Movie About Movies (Or Something Like That)

By Nick Janks
19/08/19

James Franco directs and stars in the trippy film Zeroville, a movie about movies, I think, though can’t say for certain.

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'Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood' Review - Tarantino Fans Will Love It

By Nick Janks
15/08/19

Don’t expect much of a plot in this one, however, Tarantino devotees and/or film purists will find a lot to adore in the acclaimed director’s latest, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

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Morals are Tested in Trailer for New War Drama 'The Kill Team'

By Nick Janks
14/08/19

While stationed in Afghanistan, a young soldier’s morals are tested when he discovers some disturbing ideas from his commanding officer.

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Shia LaBeouf is Back in a Big Way in Trailer for 'Honey Boy'

By Nick Janks
09/08/19

Shia LaBeouf writes and stars in the film Honey Boy, a semi-autobiographical retelling of his life and career to date.

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Trouble in Paradise for Sam Neill and Friends in 'Palm Beach' - Review

By Hagan Osborne
05/08/19

Anyone who has travelled with family and friends can attest to the difficulty of resisting the urge of telling someone to shut up. And that is putting it nicely.

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Nic Cage is Out for Revenge After 22 Years in Prison in 'A Score to Settle'

By Tobias Handke
05/08/19

The latest from Nic Cage sees the eccentric actor as an ex-enforcer wrongfully imprisoned for 22 years, who finally gets cut loose and looks for revenge against those who put him there.

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Trailer for Oscar-Winner Sam Mendes' New WWI Epic - '1917'

By Nick Janks
02/08/19

The award-winning director of Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015), Sam Mendes, returns with his latest film, 1917 – a dramatic-looking war film set during World War 1.

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Get Back on Board the Mob Scene with Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman'

By Nick Janks
01/08/19

Scorsese is back doing what he does best – directing movies about the mob, and with a cast that gangster-film fans can only conjure up in their dreams.

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Tinder First Date Couple Become Fugitives in Trailer for 'Queen & Slim'

By Nick Janks
01/08/19

After their first Tinder date goes awry, a young couple become fugitives on the run from the law in the upcoming film, Queen & Slim.

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Emilio Estevez Satirises American Political Failure in 'The Public' - Review

By Hagan Osborne
30/07/19

A statue of a polar bear affectionately named Barry White stands tall in a Cincinnati library run by Stuart Goodson (Emilio Estevez).

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Casey Affleck Tries to Keep His Child Safe in New Thriller 'Light of My Life'

By Tobias Handke
29/07/19

A film set in a world where all the women on earth have died is eyebrow-raising, to say the least, but when you discover the film was written and directed by Casey Affleck, things get even murkier.

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Jennifer Lopez and Friends Play Deceptive Strippers in 'Hustlers' - Trailer

By Nick Janks
22/07/19

Jennifer Lopez leads the cast of Hustlers, about a group of opportunistic strippers who decide to play the ‘game’ by their own rules for a bit of extra cash.

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Final Trailer for New Mob Movie with a Twist - 'The Kitchen'

By Nick Janks
18/07/19

The upcoming mob movie The Kitchen sees the wives of incarcerated gangsters take control of their husband’s shady operations into their own hands.

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Something Dark Lies Beneath the Idealistic Landscape in 'Paradise Hills'

By Nick Janks
15/07/19

Paradise Hills features an impressive female-led ensemble cast with some stunning costume and set design, all with an air of mystery surrounding exactly what is going in this one.

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Kit Harington Headlines Xavier Dolan’s English Language Debut Feature

By Tobias Handke
15/07/19

Now that Game Of Thrones is officially over, the actors on the show are free to pursue other projects, with Jon Snow himself, Kit Harington, trading the fantasy world for reality in The Death & Life of John F. Donovan.

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Scandinavian Cinema Stuns Again with 'A White, White Day' - Review

By Alaina Dean
09/07/19

Visually arresting and equally enthralling, Scandinavian cinema is continuing to cement itself as a major player on the global circuit. Hlynur Palmason’s A White, White Day is an impressive addition to the growing Scandi film canon and has already garnered significant praise.

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