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Rebecca Clough Mar 30, 2018 Bible stories about Jesus make for varying cinema – here, though, are our top 25 choices… The Biblical epic appears to be back in a big way; not only has Mary Magdalene hit cinemas just in time for Easter, 2018’s offerings also...
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Joseph Baxter Kirsten Howard Apr 2, 2018 Syfy has made the order for Sharknado 6, which is set to be the final entry in the small-screen spoof franchise… Sharknado has spent the last 5 years on Syfy giving cartilaginous ocean predators the kind of bad PR that...
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Paddy Considine's second full-length feature as director is a vital piece of work. Here's our review of Journeyman… Paddy Considine’s second feature directorial effort has been some time coming – although not for the want of trying – but it’s proven...
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Wes Anderson's new animated film hits cinemas. But is it worth your time? “Whatever happened to man’s best friend”, a character asks early on in Wes Anderson’s Isle Of Dogs. Few moments in Anderson’s filmography suggest that he’s an animal...
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Craig Lines Apr 4, 2018 Our odyssey through the history of martial arts cinema continues with a look back at a 70s classic: The Boxer From Shantung… If you grew up on martial arts movies in the 80s, you’ll have rented a Shaw Brothers tape or two. In the UK, most...
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Ryan Lambie Apr 3, 2018 Ahead of The Last Jedi's release on Blu-ray, we talk to Mark Hamill about Skywalker, Slipstream, Sushi Girl and social media… When we meet Mark Hamill in a London hotel, he looks uncannily like a Jedi master, even if he is wearing a...