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Tag Archives: Ralph Fiennes

28 Years Later

June 22, 2025by Dan Meier Leave a comment

23 years after 28 Days Later comes premature post-apocalyptic threequel 28 Years Later, set in a dystopian Britain that remains under quarantine while the Rage Virus has been eradicated in continental […]

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Conclave

December 17, 2024by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

The Pope lies dead. Cardinals assemble to jostle for his vacant slot without appearing to want it too much, like strategically shuffling towards the exit twenty minutes before the end […]

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The Menu

November 26, 2022by Dan Meier Leave a comment

A group of wealthy diners head to an exclusive restaurant on a remote island and soon find themselves in the same boat as the viewers: misled by critics. It won’t […]

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Official Secrets

October 22, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

This is the true story of GCHQ whistle-blower Katharine Gun (Keira Knightly) who leaked a 2003 memo detailing the US government’s plan to eavesdrop on UN Security Council members in […]

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The Lego Movie 2

February 9, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

The follow-up to the wildly successful Lego Movie takes upbeat builder Emmett (Chris Pratt) into space to the Systar System in search of his his friends who have been abducted […]

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The Lego Batman Movie

February 5, 2017by Dan Meier 2 Comments

Everyone’s favourite square-headed superhero is back! No, not Henry Cavill – it’s The Lego Batman Movie. In this Lego Movie spin-off, Bruce “The Greatest Orphan of All Time” Wayne (Will Arnett) […]

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Hail, Caesar!

March 13, 2016by Dan Meier 3 Comments

Joel and Ethan Coen’s latest movie stars Josh Brolin as a square-headed fixer for a Hollywood studio in the 1950s. Thin on plot but full of ideas, Hail, Caesar! is more a series […]

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Spectre

November 8, 2015by Dan Meier 1 Comment

Daniel Craig stars in this new biopic of Phil Spector. Not really – it’s just another Bond film. In Craig’s fourth outing as 007, our misogynist hero uncovers a sinister organisation […]

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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

July 26, 2014by Dan Meier 2 Comments

In Wallace and Gromit’s 2005 cinematic debut, our plasticine heroes run a humane pest-control service called Anti-Pesto, there’s a were-rabbit on the loose, and the Giant Vegetable Competition is fast […]

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The Grand Budapest Hotel

April 26, 2014by Dan Meier 2 Comments

Welcome back to our increasingly regular feature of reviewing a film too late to catch it in the cinema, but too early for the DVD or Netflix – the infinitesimally […]

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