Imaginary was always going to be a hard sell with the main villain being a teddy but yet the film could’ve been spine-chilling. The film…
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Could we learn something from cyber stalking Netflix documentary Can I Tell You A Secret
The two-part Netflix documentary explores the hair-raising story of a group of women targeted by a malicious cyber-stalker. Released on February 21, the two episodes…
View More Could we learn something from cyber stalking Netflix documentary Can I Tell You A SecretDune Part 2 Review: An Instant Classic of the Genre
Considered unadaptable ever since David Lynch’s 1984 attempt, Denis Villeneuve has now adapted the unadaptable ‘Dune’ not once but twice – cementing himself amongst the…
View More Dune Part 2 Review: An Instant Classic of the GenreNew movie releases this March you won’t want to miss
Following an exciting start to the year with new releases in the cinema of January and February, here is what March has to offer. Note…
View More New movie releases this March you won’t want to missOne Day: Get your tissues ready for a lot of tears
Written by Aisha Alli-Balogun One Day follows the premise of a posh southern boy who likes a working-class northern lass… over two decades! One epic…
View More One Day: Get your tissues ready for a lot of tearsArgylle: a film that blurs and then crosses the line between parody and farce
From parody to insanity, Argyle delivers fun and cringe to make for an exciting three quarters but frustrating finish. A star-studded cast hit mediocre reviews,…
View More Argylle: a film that blurs and then crosses the line between parody and farceA BAFTA’s breakdown: who won what?
The BAFTAs returned for another night of glitz and glamour as the very best are awarded for their work in the entertainment industry. The annual…
View More A BAFTA’s breakdown: who won what?A raw review of All of Us Strangers
Despite having been categorized as a fantasy/romance, Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers was nothing but a reality in more ways than I could have…
View More A raw review of All of Us StrangersA feast for the eyes, but not for the mind: The Taste of Things reviewed
The Taste of Things is a visually stunning experience but prepare to be frustrated as a promising plot is left in the background. Before seeing…
View More A feast for the eyes, but not for the mind: The Taste of Things reviewedFinding fear in the familiar: a review of Baghead
A silly name, a generic trailer and average reviews yet I was pleasantly surprised by the new horror release Baghead. I was in the cinema…
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