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Firstly, I’m with you, I’ve not heard of Robert the Doll until now. He was a cult British horror, which I’m going to have to track down and watch now. There’s something about creepy dolls; you can never trust them.
Dread it. Run from it. Live-action Moana arrives all the same. It is inevitable, and it will extinguish at least 50% of all box office life around it. Every single young girl in the known universe, and quite a few
I don’t know what it is with some movies, but they really go in for long titles. Here’s the trailer for *breathes in* Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog. From here on in, I will just be using the
The Jump Street movies remain way better, and way funnier than they had any right to be. Based on the FOX TV series from the late 1980s that centered on police officers going undercover as high school students in an
Ironically, this won’t be a full disclosure review. I’ll keep it light on spoilers. Disclosure Day is the latest offering from director Steven Spielberg. It closes out an unofficial ‘benevolent aliens’ trilogy that began all the way back in 1977
Big news in the world of Doctor Who. A new Christmas special, planned for this year, has been cancelled. Showrunner Russell T. Davies is also to exit the show. The BBC will instead run an open, competitive tender to allow
Last week we talked about how the box office tracking for both The Odyssey and Supergirl seemed to be defying online noise and commentary. For Supergirl, the latest set of tracking seems to be bearing that out. After talk of
Horror isn’t going anywhere; it’ll be a staple of movies for years to come. Mixing horror and comedy is the same, but at least there’s a good laugh, like in Hold the Fort, check the trailer. I found myself giggling
The shark thing is wearing a little thin now. Jaws was the first big shark movie, and since then, they have just gotten worse and worse. This brings us to the latest shark movie, Chum. This review will be quick,
So hear we are. A new movie from the uber-beard. The one-time King of Hollywood who, some may say, has lost his touch. So is Disclosure Day any good? Well, the reviews are out, and the answer appears to be
We reported on Whalefall two years ago, when 20th Century Studios won the bidding war for the rights. It was set up by Imagine Entertainment and based on a recently published novel by bestseller Daniel Kraus. The thriller is describes
Oklahoma (1955) immediately made something in my brain perk up and take notice. Something was off. I had never seen sky onscreen like in Oklahoma. What depth-of-field sorcery is this? It’s not normal. To the Internet for answers… It turns