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Month: April 2021

Rebecca review: taut and tense psychological thriller

Recently married to the widowed Maxim de Winter, his new wife finds herself haunted by his mysterious past.

Love, Victor Review: Screw you, Simon! My story is nothing like yours

Love, Victor addresses some of the criticism aimed at 2018 movie Love, Simon

“Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar” Film Review – Delightfully silly

Bridesmaids co-writers Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo reunite to write and star in a barmy, off-the-wall comedy about two dull Midwesterners on the holiday of a lifetime where they stumble upon an epically bizarre evil plot by a sci-fi villainess

This Is Us Season 4 Review – an assured return to form

After the dip in quality in the third season, This Is Us‘s return is hugely engrossing and cohesive

“Behind Her Eyes” Review – A bizarre, meandering and dull drama

In providing the most shocking ending possible, Behind Her Eyes’ creators appear to have forgotten that a shocking ending does not, in fact, make a good one, nor is it a meaningful substitute for a lack of character development, tension or coherence

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