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Beverly Hills Cop : Axel F coasts by on formula but is still a lot of fun

I can’t be the only one to go onto Netflix this weekend and see the No. 1 movie in the world be a brand...

Benedict Cumberbatch shocks and stuns in new Netflix thriller series ‘Eric’ – TV Review

The only thing scarier than the monsters that live under the bed, are the real-life monsters that roam the streets, capable of the most...

Review – Enola Holmes 2

Back in 2020, when the first Enola Holmes movie dropped to Netflix, it was a pleasant surprise. A fun young adult mystery film that...

Review – Tick…Tick…BOOM!

By Nick L’Barrow In his feature film directorial debut, celebrated musical theatre master Lin Manuel Miranda (creator of Broadway hits Hamilton and In the Heights),...

Review – Red Notice

by Nick L'Barrow A fellow reviewer friend of mine said to me upon the release of the poster for Red Notice that it looks like...

Interview with Hannah Levien – star of Netflix’s ‘Brand New Cherry Flavor’

by Nick L’Barrow Fittingly dropping on Friday the 13th, Netflix’s latest limited series, Brand New Cherry Flavor, is a horror-mystery tale based on the novel...
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