A brand new never before seen addition to this year’s line-up saw a drone show introduce the incredible fireworks spectacular event. Here are our Alton Towers fireworks 2022 review. Last year saw a celebration of all the rides at Alton…
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Written and directed by Sean Lionadh, Too Rough is a 15-minute drama following partners as they wake up after a night of partying and are left to find sanctuary in each other’s arms. Too Rough opens with Nick (Ruaridh Mollica) standing alone at…
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Tracking Maya Gabeira’s quest to surf one of the world’s biggest waves in Nazaré, Portugal, Stephanie Johnes’ documentary “Maya and the Wave” splits its time between standard-issue documentary about Gabeira’s rise in the community and insightful critique of how institutionalized…
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Home Movie Reviews Piggy Review: Spanish Horror Film Explores Human Cruelty To Great Effect Piggy has a slow-burn intensity that culminates in a superb ending and, though the film could have had tighter writing, is a satisfying watch. When it…
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It’s been 26 years since Blue’s Clues aired its first episode, back in 1996, taking us on a journey to a magical land of mystery and fun. By breaking the fourth wall and inviting children to become part of the…
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With the penultimate episode of Andor, Tony Gilroy solidifies the series as the gold standard for Star Wars moving forward. Few shows are able to continue to climb higher and higher with each new episode, outshining themselves time and time…
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We were invited down to the Harry Potter Forbidden Forest experience in Northwich to bring you this unbias review of a rather magical night out for all the family. Fans of Harry Potter can bask in a world of magical…
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NOW IN THEATERS! It’s difficult to think of a great film that transcends terrible acting. On the other hand, there are quite a few bad movies with incredible performances. While not quite “terrible,” Sarah Polley’s ponderous slog Women Talking tilts towards the…
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The title of “Railway Children” in the UK is “The Railway Children Return,” since it’s both an homage and sequel to Lionel Jeffries’ 1970 film—and British national treasure—“The Railway Children” (itself an adaptation of an Edith Nesbit novel). But Morgan…
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Casts don't get more star-studded than the one in David O. Russell's Amsterdam. This is a gorgeous caper with more big names than the Oscars, though it doesn't quite have the story to back them up. Russell, best known for…
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When The New York Times published Megan Twohey and Jodi Cantor's piece in October 2017 that exposed Harvey Weinstein's predatory behavior, Hollywood would never be the same. While everyone may now know about Weinstein's abhorrent acts, not as many realize…
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Home TV Reviews 'Halo' Season 1 4K Review: A Video Game Adaptation With Solid Action Worth Praising It isn't a perfect show by any means, but there is still much to appreciate in its new physical release. There is no…
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