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Review – Five Feet Apart

When we first meet Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) she is rifling through a collection of swimsuits with her two girlfriends as they giggle about their next...

Review – The Meg

A movie like The Meg should be every bit as bloody and terrifying as it’s cult classic monster movie predecessors (Jaws, Sharknado, Piranha) but...

Review – Mamma Mia : Here We Go Again

Following the explosive launch of the Broadway classic, Mamma Mia on the silver screens 10 years ago, comes Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,...

Blockers

Seated around a table in their school cafeteria three friends make a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. Julie (Kathryn Newton) has...

12 Strong

12 Strong, based on Doug Stanton’s novel “Horse Soldiers,” reveals the hair-raising reality of war and the infallible courage needed to face it and...

Grace & Frankie (S4)

It’s one thing to watch a 70-year old woman frolic down the beach, but to watch her frolic surrounded by a platoon of giant, purple,...
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