At the very least, the Mouse House avoids the laziest possible mistake with “Hocus Pocus 2.” This sequel to the childhood and camp classic, which arrives nearly three decades after the original bewitched audiences, does not amount to just a…
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In Emma Needell’s short film, Life Rendered, a young man embraces his true self in virtual reality. Mark Redman (Owen Teague) lives a dual life. By day, he takes care of his disabled father (Luce Rains) on his family farm in…
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In the early 2010s, Disney became more afraid of taking risks after a series of massive box-office failures like John Carter and Mars Needs Moms, which led the company towards working on projects that were more obviously sure things. Because…
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Home Movie Reviews Raymond & Ray Review: Ethan Hawke & Ewan McGregor Excel In Flawed Dramedy Anchored by two great lead performances, Raymond & Ray is at its best when exploring the odd dynamics between its complicated characters. Ewan McGregor and Ethan…
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A beautiful light show for an affordable price as we bring you our Luminate Shugborough light trail review. For as little as £15 per person (£11 for children) you can walk through the grounds of Shugborough hall as they…
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The final episode of Andor Season 1 is finally upon us, and Tony Gilroy delivers one of the finest season finales in television history. Across the 12 episodes leading up to this jaw-dropping conclusion, fans of the series (yours truly,…
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Christian Bale’s Burt Berenstein character says he “left his eye in France” in David O. Russell’s fanciful, murder-mystery/ larger-conspiracy comedic thriller, “Amsterdam,” a movie named for the city where the films lead trio spends their halcyon years, living, loving and…
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If you want a filmmaker to meticulously imitate a decade, Richard Linklater is a stellar choice. He has proven time and time again, in Dazed and Confused and Everybody Wants Some!! particularly, that no era is off limits, especially the ones he grew up…
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For audiences who enjoy films about high-flying pilots and the tragedy of war, 2022 has delivered a trio of films that nose-dive and army crawl their way through different wars and their associated war games. Top Gun: Maverick was an…
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Home Movie Reviews Luckiest Girl Alive Review: Mila Kunis Carries Tepid Adaption Of Intense Story The film never rises to exceptional heights with its visuals and doesn’t quite have the moving writing Knoll was praised for when she wrote her…
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It’s that time of the year again when Alton Towers throws on its festive fun Christmas event and for the second year running the beautiful festive lantern display, Lightopia returns with a new route and big finale for 2022. Christmas…
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Home TV Reviews 'Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin' Review: Adam Devine Revives a Franchise That Faded From the Spotlight Goofy in all the right ways, this spin-off series injects some welcome new life into the Pitch Perfect world. Image via…
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