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Silence & Darkness

Silence & Darkness: Review

24th December 2020
REVIEWS
Alex Cole
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How better to roll in a 2020 Christmas than with a review of a Hitchcockian thriller in which the characters learn to question everything they’re told and begin to wonder, am I really loved? The directorial debut of Barak Barkan, Silence & Darkness, is atmospheric, suspenseful & shocking. Two disabled sisters;

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The Midnight Sky movie 2020

The Midnight Sky: The BRWC Review

24th December 2020
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Matt Conway
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Actors transitioning to the director's chair is fairly common in Hollywood, but few have been as maddeningly inconsistent as Oscar-winner George Clooney. The superb actor registered a few notable splashes early on (Good Night and Good Luck and Ides of March are both riveting), but has since struggled despite his

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Ferguson Edition: Bits & Pieces

Ferguson Edition: Bits & Pieces

23rd December 2020
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Alton Williams
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STX Films today releases a new trailer for THE MAURITANIAN which will be released in the UK and Ireland on February 26 2021. The film stars Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster, Benedict Cumberbatch and Shailene Woodley. Behind our world, there is another: a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their

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Tenet, Tarantino, Firestarter: Weekly Round Up

Tenet Earns A Number 1 Debut

23rd December 2020
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Alton Williams
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Christopher Nolan’s time-bending epic Tenet debuts at Number 1 on the final Official Film Chart of 2020! Notching up 149,000 sales across disc and digital to outsell the rest of the Top 5 combined, the sci-fi action hit stars John David Washington as the ‘Protagonist’, a secret agent who manipulates time to prevent

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Climate Of The Hunter: Review

23rd December 2020
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Joel Fisher
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Alma (Ginger Gilmartin) and Elizabeth (Mary Buss) are sisters, although as sisters often are, they very rarely see eye to eye. One day they reconnect with an old friend, Wesley (Ben Hall) who they haven’t seen for twenty years and he comes to stay, but Alma’s son, Percy (Sheridan McMichael)

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