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Review – Mafia Mamma

Toni Collette returns to cinema with Mafia Mamma, a female empowerment comedy/action/drama that utilises director Catherine Hardwicke to create an uneven traditional film that...

TV Review – The Power

Every revolution begins with a spark. Based on Naomi Alderman’s science-fiction novel of the same name, The Power is an expansion of Alderman’s novel...

Review – The Estate

UK based filmmaker Dean Craig created what I believe to be one of the funniest comedies on the 2000s with the original Death at...

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 : Hereditary

For anyone who likes a scary film, your mind to be messed with or a bit of demon possession, Hereditary is for you. The...
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