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Review: Jack

In low-budget British comedy, Jack, Charlie Bones is an awkward third-year university student, who is struggling with his sex life. He lives at home, is perpetually horny, and can’t seem to attract any affection from anyone around him. Despite his best efforts to catch the attention of a fellow student he has a crush on,…

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Review: I Love My Dad

In I Love My Dad, Franklin Green is a troubled young man who has been let down by his father, Chuck, one too many times. But after attending his latest therapy session, Franklin decides one of the next best steps to distance himself from constant disappointment, is to block his father online. This doesn’t go…

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List of Phineas and Ferb episodes perfect for Halloween

In 2008, animated television show, Phineas and Ferb, aired the episode ‘One Good Scare Ought to Do It!’. The episode saw Phineas and Ferb build a haunted house in order to scare away Isabella’s hiccups. Although the episode wasn’t set at Halloween, it provided Phineas and Ferb with a nice bit of horror-lite entertainment, which would work perfect…

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Review: The Banshees of Inisherin

In The Banshees of Inisherin, folk musician Colm Doherty suddenly stops talking to his lifelong friend Pádraic Súilleabháin. When Pádraic questions why Colm is ignoring him, Colm simply tells his former friend he doesn’t like him anymore. Over the next few days, Pádraic makes attempts to reignite his friendship with Colm, but to no avail.…

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Review: Bullet Train Down

Remember last year’s Brad Pitt action-comedy, Bullet Train? Well, the folks over at The Asylum certainly do, resulting in the arrival of their latest picture, the action-disaster flick, Bullet Train Down. The movie – from director Brian Nowak – stars Tom Sizemore, Xander Bailey, and Rashod Freelove, and tells the story of the world’s fastest…

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Review: The Pale Blue Eye

New to Netflix today (following a brief run in select cinemas back in December) is the mystery-thriller, The Pale Blue Eye. The movie – written and directed by Scott Cooper – is adapted from the book of the same name by Louis Bayard, and follows the story of a detective who is tasked with investigating…

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Review: Emancipation

In Emancipation, the year is 1863, and in the US, President Abraham Lincoln has declared that all enslaved people are to be freed. However, while some slaves are shortly set to be released from their shackles, in parts of the country there is no change, with many African-American people working on plantations or taken to…

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Review: I Wanna Dance With Somebody

Currently playing in UK and US cinemas, and starring Naomi Ackie, Stanley Tucci, Nafessa Williams, Ashton Sanders, Tamara Tunie, and Clarke Peters, is the biographical musical drama, I Wanna Dance With Somebody. The movie – directed by Kasi Lemmons – is based on the life of US pop singer and actress, Whitney Houston, and tells…

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