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Review – Hearts Beat Loud

There are some things in life that will always be. Ice cream in summer, MacGyver will always escape and Fathers will always have a...

Review – Searching

Searching is a modern tale of online safety and the necessity for further protection for those who fall victim to online predators. It’s also...

Review – The Spy Who Dumped Me

The Spy Who Dumped Me feels like it pinned you down and tickled you making you giggle like a little school girl. And don’t...

Review : Upgrade

In the popular ongoing theme of “what will happen when technology takes over”, Upgrade is a huge action-packed commentary on exactly that thought. It’s...

Review : Ideal Home

In a weird combination of a dysfunctional gay couple raising a child and the hilarious, set the joke up and let it smoulder style...

Review – On Body & Soul

When opposites attract and things that shouldn't go together end up going together, a story of great proportions comes to life. The story of...
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