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REVIEW | 28 Years Later (2025)

John Morrissey / 9:17 / 27.06.25
Another time jump finds us looking at life nearly three decades after the rage virus that swept England in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later.
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REVIEW | Conclave (2024)

Derek Armstrong / 8:42 / 15.01.25
The choosing of a new pope is highly cinematic in the new movie from the director of All Quiet on the Western Front.
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REVIEW | The Menu (2022)

John Morrissey / 8:38 / 09.12.22
This wicked new satire starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy skewers the filthy rich and the bespoke foods they fetishise.
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REVIEW | No Time to Die (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 14:50 / 18.11.21
Daniel Craig gives us his swan song as James Bond, the role he has been playing for the past 15 years, in a satisfying sendoff.
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REVIEW | The Dig (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:33 / 02.02.21
The Sutton Hoo dig in Suffolk, England produced many greater treasures, and some smaller ones, like this movie.
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REVIEW | Dolittle (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 9:48 / 21.01.20
As bad as Robert Downey Jr. is in this role, and is bad, it’s nothing compared to what Dolittle has done with the animals.
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REVIEW | Holmes & Watson (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 10:10 / 03.01.19
Etan Cohen's Holmes & Watson has some occasional laughs, but also not enough to exceed the level of plane or drive-in worthy.
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REVIEW | The Lego Batman Movie (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 19:22 / 05.04.17
It’s a good kind of exhaustion, and and Chris McKay's The Lego Batman Movie confirms that we’ve got an appetite for more of it.
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Review: Hail, Caesar (2016)

John Roebuck / 10:52 / 25.02.16
When in Rome There are great Coen Brothers movies that amount to nothing and then Coen Brothers movies that just

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