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Ready Player One [12A] review - Cultural Cannibalism
Ready Player One might be one of the most frustrating films I have seen in a long time. Visually ...
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A Quiet Place [15] review
It’s not often the cinema’s a quiet place…. guzzling, slurping, talking, rustling. Who ...
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The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society [12A] review - The power of books
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, based on a book by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie ...
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Hereditary [15] review - Devastating exploration of grief wrapped in horror silliness
Some of the finest horror films use their platform to explore the impact of grief. The likes of ...
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom [12A] review - Enjoyable ridiculousness with big teeth
'Anybody hear that? It's an impact tremor, is what it is.' That's right, stomping into view and ...
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The Apparition [12A] review - A testament to patience
This is a very long film. If you go to this and it’s a late show (for example, 9pm), don’t be ...
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Macbeth review - If Shakespeare had been writing horror for Hollywood...
Rather unexpectedly, this season the RSC has provided a treat for fans of classic cinematic horror, ...
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom [12A] review
Birds are descended from dinosaurs. Proof is in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Not from any ...
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Hereditary [15] review
A Mike Leigh film crossed with Rosemary’s Baby andThe Wicker Man. That’s Hereditary, the ...
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The Invisible Man [15] review - Potent re-imagining of a horror classic
At their very best Blumhouse horrors are timely affairs, offering cultural relevant themes paired ...
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