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Let Him Go: Another Review

Let Him Go: Another Review

9th December 2020
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By Nick Boyd. “Let Him Go,” a period piece set in early 1960s Montana, centers on a rancher named George (Kevin Costner) and his wife named Margaret (Diane Lane) whose son is suddenly killed in a horse riding accident.  The son is married with a child and when his

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Honest Thief: The BRWC Review

9th December 2020
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Hollywood often defines actors by their most notable box office performance, a fact that has morphed Oscar-winner Liam Neeson into a marquee action star. Since 2009's Taken, Neeson has shot out a consistent output of actioners. Some rank well for their hard-hitting approach (The Grey and Cold Pursuit), while others

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The Facility: Review

8th December 2020
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Joel Fisher
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Grace (Harriet Madeley) and her friends are urban explorers, they find out about a place that’s been shut off to the world and so naturally they go to investigate. Captain Alexei Ushakov (Omri Rose) is also aware about the abandoned facility, but after being sent in by his boss, (Sally

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Wild Rides: Top Three Most Outlandish Movie Scenes We Love

Wild Rides: Top Three Most Outlandish Movie Scenes We Love

8th December 2020
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Wild Rides: Top Three Most Outlandish Movie Scenes We Love Great movies always make us feel something. Be it tears, laughter, wonder, or joy, the most memorable scenes must elicit some sort of emotional reaction. So, what about the scenes that make us scratch our heads? Well, we love them, too.  Read

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Book Of Monsters

Book Of Monsters: Review

8th December 2020
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Joel Fisher
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When Sophie (Lyndsay Craine) was a child, her mother (Samantha Mesagno) loved reading her stories about the monsters that lurk in the dark and the variety of ways they would terrorise people. Sophie loved it too and had a real bond with her mother because knowing that she was there

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