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Film Review: The Ladykillers (1955)
What’s not to love about an Ealing comedy? There’s great actors, clever storylines and just a little farce thrown in for good measure. The Ladykillers is a black comedy, from the pen of William Rose,...
View ArticleFilm Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016)
Young Adult fiction has been mined ruthlessly by Hollywood with varying levels of success. For every Harry Potter, there’s a Percy Jackson. Some are absolute hits, and others stinkers. Miss Peregrine’s...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Dark Tower (2017)
The Dark Tower is not a movie where you can leave your brain at the door and be bombarded with special effects spectacle. It demands your attention and perhaps the cost of a second ticket to see the...
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