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Interview – ‘Gran Turismo’ director Neill Blomkamp on blending his love of cars and filmmaking

GRAN TURISMO: BASED ON A TRUE STORY is based on the unbelievable true story of a team of unlikely underdogs – a struggling working-class...

Review – Violent Night

Normally at Christmastime, we leave the action and villain killing up to a guy who writes: ‘Ho, ho, ho’ in blood on a bad...

Interview – John Leguizamo on the excitement of playing the villain in Christmas action-comedy ‘Violent Night’

When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn’t prepared for a...

Interview – ‘Violent Night’ director Tommy Wirkola on keeping the Christmas spirit alive in his new action-comedy

When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn’t prepared for a...

Review : Hellboy (2019)

Back in 2004, acclaimed directer Guillermero Del Toro delivered the first Hellboy film. It was a blend of horror, action and comedy that garnered...

Review – Stranger Things

What is the best show on Netflix? Even without the recent sacking of Kevin Spacey it's not the formerly excellent House of Cards. That...
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