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“The whole thing is a ride and you’ve got to do your best to get not too excited when things seems to go very well nor to despair when...
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“I broke a few eggs, but the omelette is huge.” The Tick is the wonderful comic book creation by Ben Edlund. I have loved the...
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To find darkness inherently scary is human. Despite the irrationality we have all felt vulnerable in the pitch black of the evening when...
Read MoreReview – David Brent: Life on the Road
There is no doubt a buzz in the air about the long-awaited David Brent: Life on the Road, the feature length film conclusion of the hit TV...
Read MoreReview: No Man’s Sky
It took me just five minutes to die in No Man’s Sky. That’s quite an achievement for a game that actually doesn’t involve a lot of dying....
Read MoreKyle MacLachlan explained Dune in a single Tweet
I do love David Lynch’s Dune. Sure, I can see the faults, but it a magical fantastical piece of sci-fi. Kyle MacLachlan starred in...
Read MorePedro Almodóvar in conversation at the BFI, Part One
For the better part of a decade, I have been a huge admirer of the work of Spanish director, Pedro Almodóvar. I studied Spanish at...
Read MoreReview: Ingrid Bergman In Her Own Words
Ingrid Bergman in her Own Words does what any classic documentary should; it goes behind the scenes and gives us a closer look at its...
Read MoreReview: Supergirl Season 1
Supergirl series one has flown into our DVD and Blu-ray players, and that is reason to smile! Because this new show, starring Melissa...
Read MoreSurviving The Wes Anderson Marathon at The Prince Charles Cinema
The aisles were littered with the remains of those who had survived and those who had not. Empty cans of drinks, abandoned bags of...
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