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The World’s A Little Blurry (15, 140 minutes) Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell doesn’t write songs for me. But by
Read moreThe World’s A Little Blurry (15, 140 minutes) Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell doesn’t write songs for me. But by
Read moreI Care A Lot (15, 119 minutes) It came as a huge relief after 30 minutes of watching this to
Read moreThe Little Things (15, 128 minutes) There are few things you can count on in life, but one of them
Read moreNews Of The World (12, 118 minutes) Five years after the end of the American Civil War a former Confederate
Read moreTwist (12, 89 minutes) A modern day telling of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, which rather than being contemporary, feels more
Read morePromising Young Woman (12, 114 minutes) Entrenched possibly a little too deep in the #MeToo movement, this feature debut for
Read moreThe Midnight Sky (12, 118 minutes) George Clooney directs himself as an elderly scientist with a terminal illness who stays
Read moreWW84 (12A, 150 minutes) I could have done without the 1980s. It was all horrible sounding snare drums with reverb
Read moreSuperintelligence (12) 1hour 46minutes Melissa McCarthy has a comedic charm which can usually be enough to carry a film though
Read moreMank (12, 131 Minutes) It is almost mandatory for an exceptional film to be crafted in the flames of despair.
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