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Movie Review: Simon Bird’s Directorial Debut, “Days Of The Bagnold Summer,” Finds A Gem Amongst The Pages Of A Graphic Novel

Mildred AustinFebruary 15, 2021February 13, 2021

  A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mom.  

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Movie Review: Coogan & Brydon Take One Last Jaunt In “The Trip To Greece”

James McDonaldUpdated on May 20, 2020May 20, 2020

  Actors Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan travel from Troy to Ithaca following in the footsteps of the Odysseus.

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Blu-ray Review: Bruce Springsteen Gets A Yesterday-Like Homage In “Blinded By The Light”

Ade DinaUpdated on November 16, 2019November 16, 2019

  In 1987 during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen.

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Movie Review: Bruce Springsteen Gets A Yesterday-Like Homage In “Blinded By The Light”

Ade DinaAugust 14, 2019August 14, 2019

  In 1987 during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen.

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Blu-ray Review: Ferrell And Reilly Fumble Through Tiresome “Holmes & Watson”

James McDonaldMarch 30, 2019March 30, 2019

  The stars of “Step Brothers” are reunited – this time playing the world’s greatest detective and his loyal sidekick & biographer – as Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star as “Holmes & Watson.” Together they join forces to solve a murder at Buckingham Palace. They soon realize that they only have 5,760 minutes …

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Movie Review: Oliver Parker’s “Swimming With Men” Stays Afloat, If Barely

Alex SavelievDecember 4, 2018December 4, 2018

[usr 3]   A man who is suffering a mid-life crisis finds new meaning in his life as part of an all-male, middle-aged, amateur synchronized swimming team.

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Movie Review: “Early Man” Is A Non-Stop Stop Motion Hit

Jeanne AntoinetteFebruary 16, 2018February 16, 2018

[yasr_overall_rating]   Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of Dug, along with sidekick Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth and his Bronze Age City to save their home. See Dug. See Dug run. See Dug …

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Movie Review: “The Trip To Spain” Delivers Copious Amounts Of Cuisine And Laughter

James McDonaldAugust 17, 2017August 17, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a six-part episodic road trip through Spain, sampling the restaurants, eateries, and sights along the way.

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Movie Review: “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” Is The Fairy Tale Version Of The Cold War Only Slower

Joseph TuckerApril 22, 2016April 22, 2016

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