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Review – Maestro

In Maestro, Bradley Cooper endeavours to narrate the life of Leonard Bernstein, an artistic luminary of his generation, conventionally adhering to the well-worn path...

Top 5 Guardians of the Galaxy Moments

It’s a bitter-sweet farewell to our favourite space-criminals-turned-heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 launches into cinemas worldwide...

Review – Nightmare Alley

By John Cooper "A genuinely unsettling nightmare experience. " Guillermo del Toro returns to our screens with another dark spine-chilling film based on the book by...

Trailer – Nightmare Alley

After sweeping the Oscars with 2017's The Shape of Water, filmmaking icon, Guillermo del Toro, is back with another darkly stylistic film in Nightmare...

Review – A Star Is Born

The amount of hype and critical praise for this movie has been doing the rounds online and while this is the fourth iteration of...

Review – Joy

When I heard about Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper reuniting on screen after the incredible Silver Linings Playbook, I was excited, then add in...
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