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The 1992 film was one of the horrors that has stayed with me ever since I first caught it on release on the big screen. The impact of the urban
The 1992 film was one of the horrors that has stayed with me ever since I first caught it on release on the big screen. The impact of the urban
Based on the non-fiction book In The Skin of a Jihadist, Profile is another entry in the current wave of computer screen recording movies (such as Unfriended, Host and Spree),
What was presented as a potential horror film about man eating locusts turned out to be something entirely different…but in a good way! A woman breeds locusts to grind their
Recently landing on Netflix with no fanfare was this Sony animation about a Kinkajou who travels from Havana to Miami to pass on a song of love…and as far as
In 1985, a film came along that not only made an international star of Michael J Fox, but also managed to make a failed car-line the most desirable object to
I first saw this last year, and was underwhelmed by the preposterous nature of it, but (as I tend to do) I decided to give it a revisit now it
In the early 20th century, Dr Lily Haughton (Emily Blunt) and her brother MacGregor (Jack Whitehall) set off to prove the existence of the Tears Of The Moon, a mythical
David Fincher’s adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s book is, perhaps, one of those rare examples where the film works so much better than the book does – even Chuck P has
And so The Purge films get to the fifth film, and this time some right wing ‘patriots’ are causing more mayhem! The NFFA are back in power, and reinstate
When I read that this documentary was about the hugely influential, enigmatic band that not many people remember, I was initially confused – they are still making music, surely people