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The Ultimate Guide to Must-Watch Movies: Top Picks for Every Genre

In the vast world of cinema, there’s a film for everyone, regardless of your taste or mood. Whether you’re a fan of action-packed thrillers,...

Trailer – The Lord of the Rings : The War of the Rohirrim

Warner Bros Pictures have dropped the first trailer for their upcoming animated film The Lord of the Rings : The War of the Rohirrim....

Interview – ‘Robot Dreams’ director Pablo Berger on creating over 1000 characters for his Oscar nominated film

Set in 1980s NYC, ROBOT DREAMS is the story of Dog, a lonely canine who builds himself a robot for companionship. Their friendship blossoms...

Review – Wish

Celebrating their centennial anniversary, Walt Disney Animation Studios have been responsible for the cinematic upbringing of many generations now, with their timeless classics being...

Interview – ‘Trolls Band Together’ director Walt Dohrn explains the interesting influence of Martin Scorsese for his new family film

After two films of true friendship and relentless flirting, Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) are now officially, finally, a couple! As they...

Review – Asterix : The Secret Of The Magic Potion

For over 60 years Asterix and Obelix have been entertaining audiences through comic books, TV shows, live action films and their recent foray into...
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