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Film review: Argylle

Film review: Argylle

From the mind of reclusive best-selling author Elly Conway, fact and fiction begin to blur when her spy stories may be more than just her imagination. From brilliantly eccentric “Kingsman” director and producer Matthew Vaughn and writer Jason Fuchs, MARV …read more

Film review: Priscilla

Film review: Priscilla

Told from the perspective of Priscilla Beaulieu, from age 14 through to her separation from Elvis at just 28. We see her turbulent life and the heartache of marrying one of the most famous performers in the world. Written, directed …read more

Film review: Anyone But You

Film review: Anyone But You

Bea and Ben are momentarily perfect together, until his overheard harsh words the morning after turns their beautiful brief encounter to ice. From Sony Pictures and Director Will Gluck, who has given us such treats as ‘Easy A’ and ‘Friends …read more

Film review: Mean Girls (2024)

Film review: Mean Girls (2024)

Smart with math but stupid in love Cady has moved from home schooling in peaceful Kenya to Chicago’s busy North Shore High School run by “The Plastics”. But will she fit their shiny, fake, glittery mould, or will she be …read more

Album Review: Chris Stapleton – Higher

Album Review: Chris Stapleton – Higher

Chris Stapleton, a prominent figure in the country music scene, returns with his latest album, “Higher.” This highly anticipated release showcases Stapleton’s signature blend of soulful vocals and authentic storytelling. While “Higher” doesn’t necessarily reinvent the wheel, it boasts a …read more

Film review: Wonka

Film review: Wonka

Young Willy Wonka… Magician, inventor and chocolatier – dreams of opening the best confectionary shop in the world, but will the corrupt chocolate cartel stand in his way and stamp on his hopes and indeed his mother’s wishes? With another …read more

Film review: Wish

Film review: Wish

Young apprentice, Asha must face the evil sorcerer king, Magnifico as she tries to free her Grandfather’s one and only wish on his 100th birthday. From Walt Disney Animation Studios. comes the much anticipated centenary celebration, ‘Wish’. Starring Ariana DeBose …read more

Film review: The Boy and the Heron

Film review: The Boy and the Heron

Master filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki steps out of retirement to bring us ‘The Boy and the Heron’, arguably one of his most personal, emotional and wonderfully surreal films ever.  “Animators can only draw from their own experiences of pain and shock …read more