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First Steps is easily the best Fantastic Four film to date and is among the better MCU films of the past few years. There are many smaller ...
The July is not only known for its Blockbuster movie releases, but also for the number of trailers that are announced. So, I’ve compiled a ...
While having a few missteps here and there, The Fantastic Four: First Steps overcomes them. Featuring a great cast that all fits perfectly ...
In terms of legacy, I Know What You Did Last Summer continues the franchise but, more so, brings to attention the growing presence of the ...
Sarina Petronella Wiegman, also known as Sarina Wiegman, is a Dutch football manager and former player who has been the manager of the England women's ...
Childhood Trauma & Mental Health: 10 Films – In celebration of the deeply personal, autobiographical new documentary Your Mum and Dad (out 26th April),from European Academy Award Nominee Klaartje ...
Jules Dassin is a true example of a great filmmaker whose work in multiple genres goes strangely unsung. Like his contemporary Howard Hawks, Dassin was a director who could be tasked to make a movie ...
The Children’s Hour: Review. By Joe Muldoon. In the November of 1810, two teachers (Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie) of an Edinburgh all-girls’ boarding school were falsely accused of having been ...
The Happiest Place on Earth is a bleak and sobering look at The American Dream gone bad, and how precarious our lives are within the society we've created.
The Secret Of Sinchanee: Review Will Stark (Steven Grayhm) has just lost his father and is forced to go back home and confront his past. He’s also an insomniac, so he may not be in the best state of ...
Making a Beatles Movie in Ireland: Part 2. My journey with my short Beatles film, Mersey Boys. By Steven G. Farrell. Moira (Rachel Cobb) and Gerard Moran (the author) fly to Ireland from the U.S.A for ...
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