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How to watch Kath & Kim in order

In 2002, Jane Turner and Gina Riley launched their Australian sitcom, Kath & Kim. The humorous show followed the story of suburban mother, Kath Day-Knight (Turner), and her adult daughter Kim Craig (Riley). The focus of the show was on the day-to-day life of both characters, as well as their trials and tribulations as mother and…

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Review: One Life

New to UK video-on-demand platforms this week is the British biographical drama, One Life. Directed by James Hawes and based on Barbara Winton’s book, If It’s Not Impossible…The Life of Sir Nicholas Winton, the movie stars Anthony Hopkins, Johnny Flynn, Lena Olin, Romola Garai, Alex Sharp, Samantha Spiro, and Helena Bonham Carter, and tells the real-life story…

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What are the worst Marvel movies?

With Marvel movies proving popular with audiences, it’s easy to forget there was a time when this simply wasn’t the case. Cast your mind back in time and you might recall one or two Marvel films that were appalling. Long before New Line released Blade (1998), 20th Century Fox released X-Men (2000), Sony released Spider-Man…

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What is the highest grossing X-Men movie?

Everyone knows Marvel movies make a shed load of money at the worldwide box office. The films released by Marvel Studios are (generally) guaranteed earners, with the likes of Black Panther (2018), Captain Marvel (2019) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) doing exceptionally well. But what about the Marvel movies NOT produced by Marvel Studios? More specifically,…

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31 scariest episodes of The X-Files

Amongst all of its many achievements, sci-fi horror show, The X-Files, is predominantly known for three things: the partnership between Mulder & Scully; the extra-terrestrial conspiracy; and all those seemingly endless monsters. But The X-Files is also known for something else, which is particularly important to horror fans: The show is also pretty scary. Across the…

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Review: Lisa Frankenstein (2024)

Currently playing in US cinemas, and arriving in the UK on Friday 1st March is the comedy horror, Lisa Frankenstein. Directed by Zelda Williams (in her feature-film directing debut), the movie stars Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse, and follows the story of a misunderstood teenager named Lisa, who reanimates the corpse of a Victorian-era man.…

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Review: The Iron Claw

Currently playing in UK cinemas, following its release in the US back in December 2023, is the biographical sports drama, The Iron Claw. Written, directed, and co-produced by Sean Durkin, the movie stars Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Maura Tierney, Stanley Simons, Holt McCallany, and Lily James, and tells the story of real-life…

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Review: Players (2024)

In Players, Mack works as the sportswriter for a New York newspaper. When she’s not writing copy, she hangs out with her friends and colleagues, Adam, Little, and Brannagan, and together the foursome work out various schemes in order to hook-up with strangers. The latest person in Mack’s sights, who she is very keen to…

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Review: Kill Me If You Dare (2024)

New to Netflix this week is the Polish black comedy, Kill Me If You Dare (aka Zabij Mnie, Kochanie). Directed by Filip Zylber, the movie stars Weronika Ksiazkiewicz and Mateusz Banasiuk, and tells the story of a married couple who formulate plans to kill one another in order to obtain the winnings from a scratch card. In the…

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Review: Alligator & Alligator II 4K Blu-ray boxset

New to 4K and Blu-ray in the UK this week is the twin-release of horror classic Alligator and its sequel, Alligator II: The Mutation. Released through 101 Films, the four-disc boxset contains both movies housed in limited edition packaging, and nestled alongside a wealth of bonus features, as well as some supplementary content. For those not familiar with…

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