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Review – Money Monster

Genre: Thriller Certificate: 15 UK Release Date: 27th May 2016 Runtime: 99 minutes Director: Jodie Foster Writer: Alan Di Fiore, Jim Kouf, Jamie Linden Starring: George Clooney, Jack O’Connell, Julia...

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Ghostbusters – 11 reviews that told the misogynists where to go

Paul Feig’s all-female Ghostbusters reboot has attracted misogynist hate online It’s fair to say that Spy director Paul Feig‘s new reboot of Ghostbusters has been incredibly divisive prior to its...

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The Popcorn Muncher Podcast: Episode 14 – Central Intelligence and another go...

Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart join forces in Central Intelligence The Rock continues to be the master of the action-comedy and the Independence Day sequel still sucks in this week’s episode of The...

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Q&A – Bachelor Games director Edward McGown on masculinity, horror and the...

Charlie Bewley and Jack Gordon in stag weekend horror Bachelor Games ‘The Hills Have Eyes meets The Hangover‘ might sound like a rather odd pitch for a feature film – particularly a distinctly British...

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The Popcorn Muncher Podcast: Interview with K-Shop director Dan Pringle

Ziad Abaza as murderous kebab shop owner Salah in K-Shop It’s time for something a little different on The Popcorn Muncher Podcast this time around, with our first interview special. There are no...

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Review – Warcraft

Genre: Fantasy Certificate: 12 UK Release Date: 30th May 2016 Runtime: 123 minutes Director: Duncan Jones Writer: Charles Leavitt, Duncan Jones Starring: Travis Fimmel, Toby Kebbell, Paula Patton,...

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News Round-up – Bardem eyed for monsters universe, Pokemon Go movie, La La...

In the world of movie news, this has again been a quieter week with the big releases of summer rumbling through cinemas rather than making the headlines. This week, however, there has been news of some...

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Review – K-Shop

Genre: Thriller Certificate: 18 UK Release Date: 22nd July 2016 Runtime: 117 minutes Director: Dan Pringle Writer: Dan Pringle Starring: Ziad Abaza, Scot Williams, Reece Noi, Darren Morfitt, Kristin...

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Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Genre: Action Certificate: 12 UK Release Date: 30th May 2016 Runtime: 112 minutes Director: Dave Green Writer: Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec Starring: Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan...

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Blu-ray Review – High Rise (2016)

Genre: Thriller Certificate: 15 UK Release Date: 18th July 2016 Runtime: 118 minutes Director: Ben Wheatley Writer: Amy Jump Starring: Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, Luke Evans,...

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Mid-Year Review – 5 best films of 2016 so far

We’re just over halfway through 2016 and the year has already yielded a selection of very varied films – from the good to the bad, via the incredibly ugly. The Best Picture field at the Oscars this...

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The Popcorn Muncher Podcast – Ghostbusters Spoiler Discussion

The new Ghostbusters take on spirits… and sexists It’s the proton packs and barbed banter of Ghostbusters at the centre of the new episode of The Popcorn Muncher Podcast, hosted by Patrick Wilson with...

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News Round-up Comic-Con Special – Trailers galore, Brie Larson is Captain...

This weekend, the world’s nerds, geeks and lost Californians wandered into San Diego Comic-Con – the grandaddy of the fanboy culture calendar. As usual, these few days came with a huge amount of movie...

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The Popcorn Muncher Podcast: Episode 15 – From magic to misogyny with Now You...

Jesse Eisenberg and the rest of the team return for Now You See Me 2 The controversy surrounding Ghostbusters is the elephant in the room during this week’s episode of The Popcorn Muncher Podcast,...

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Review – Me Before You

Genre: Romance Certificate: 12 UK Release Date: 3rd June 2016 Runtime: 110 minutes Director: Thea Sharrock Writer: Jojo Moyes Starring: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Steve Peacocke, Janet McTeer,...

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News Round-up – Trainspotting trailer lands, Avengers name changes, Great...

After the madness of Comic-Con last week, it’s been a bit of a quieter seven days in the world of cinema, although a couple of major non-superhero properties have been at the centre of the movie news...

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Blu-ray Review – Poor Cow (1967)

Genre: Drama Certificate: 15 UK Release Date: 25th July 2016 Runtime: 101 minutes Director: Ken Loach Writer: Ken Loach, Nell Dunn Starring: Carol White, Terence Stamp, John Bindon, Kate Williams,...

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News Round-up – Dunkirk trailer, Jolie leaves crime thriller, Pets sequel and...

The first trailer for one of the most anticipated movies of 2017 dropped this week, sending ripples of excitement through the world of cinema and outrage through the strange world of One Direction...

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Suicide Squad: Were the critics right? [spoilers]

Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad At the time of writing, obvious Disney-bought-and paid-for critical mouthpiece Rotten Tomatoes has the greatest movie since Citizen Kane, DC Extended...

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Mid-Year Review – 5 worst films of 2016 so far

We’re just over halfway through 2016 and the year has already yielded a selection of very varied films – from the good to the bad, via the incredibly ugly. The Best Picture field at the Oscars this...

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