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William Shatner movies in order

In 1951, William Shatner made his film debut in the movie, The Butler’s Night Off. From here he followed up his movie acting work with appearances in films such as Oedipus Rex, The Brothers Karamazov, and The Christmas Tree. To begin with, his on-screen roles were small parts, but soon his star status began to grow as audiences took…

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Review: The Tender Bar

Based on the memoir of the same name by J. R. Moehringer, The Tender Bar is a coming-of-age drama from director George Clooney. The movie – which stars Ben Affleck, Tye Sheridan, Lily Rabe, Christopher Lloyd, and Daniel Ranieri – details the life of J. R. from his younger years growing up in Long Island,…

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List of Hallmark mystery movies

If you’re a big fan of Hallmark movies, then chances are you are a big fan of Hallmark mystery movies. Over the years, Hallmark has created huge collection of mystery dramas, which in turn has built up quite a legion of fans too. But are you up to date with all of these mystery movies,…

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Review: The Wasteland

In Spanish horror movie, The Wasteland (aka El Páramo) it is the 19th Century and a young family are living a meagre life. Mother Lucía, father Salvador, and son Diego, spend their days and nights in and around their home – a small homestead situated in a sprawling wasteland away from civilisation. A short way…

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Review: Minyan

Arriving in the UK on video on demand platforms this week, and in select cinemas, is the LGBTQ+ drama, Minyan. The movie – from director Eric Steel – is based on a short story by David Bezmozgis, and stars Samuel H. Levine, Christopher McCann, Ron Rifkin, and Mark Margolis. Set in New York, during the…

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50 Fantasy films for D&D fans

Working on your latest Dungeons & Dragons campaign, but struggling for ideas? Then take a break and relax with a fantasy film… or three. Over the years, the film industry has created a wealth of fantasy movies, from sword and sorcery adventures to sprawling tales of heroism. Some of these pictures boast epic storytelling and…

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Review: The Lost Daughter

The New Year is upon us, and as we polish off the last remnants of a tub of Quality Street, and think about that diet we plan to start in early January (then abandon by mid-February), Netflix has decided to do us a solid by serving up a new movie. That new movie arrives in…

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