#88 | Disney's Meet The Robinsons
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One of the more overlooked Disney animated classics, Meet the Robinsons (2007) is a quirky coming of age movie which sees Lewis, a...
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Murder Mystery, The Pale Blue Eye (2022) | Review
1830, in the early hours of a winter morning a young cadet is found dead. After his body is found, panic travels fast as it is discovered...
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#89 | The Usual Suspects
Five criminals meet during a routine police line-up. Upon their release, they plan to pull off a dangerous heist involving precious...
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Please Hold My Hand, The Last of Us | Episode 4 | Review
‘Please Hold My Hand’ introduces us to a new threat, no longer worried about the clickers, Joel and Ellie find themselves trapped and...
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#90 | Interview with a Vampire
Although not usually considered a great cinematic feature, Interview with a Vampire (1994) is a nostalgic vampire flick that I do...
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#91 | Academy Award Winner, Parasite
Director Bong Joon-ho brings to the screen one of the greatest cinematic thrillers in the last decade, Parasite is a thought provoking,...
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#92 | Marilyn Monroe stars in Some Like it Hot
I don't think I've ever recovered from watching Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon all on screen together. This trio of talent...
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#93 | Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas
One of the greatest gangster movies ever made. Young Henry Hill, with his friends Jimmy and Tommy, begins the climb from being a petty...
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#94 | Avengers: Endgame
I feel as though at least one of the Avengers movies belongs on everyones top 100 list, for me, it was always going to be Endgame. Every...
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#96 | Disney's Wreck-it-Ralph
I remember when Disney released the trailer for Wreck it Ralph in 2012 and I was utterly blown away by the concept of the film, after...
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#97 | Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
Rope, released in 1948 this thrilling crime drama is one of Hitchcock's most dynamic and suspenseful features to date. Proving his...
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#98 | The Wolf of Wall Street
It should go without saying that Martin Scorsese's three hour long comedy is one of his greatest feature to date. The Wolf of Wall Street...
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#100 | Casablanca
100/100 Released in 1942 Directed by Michael Curtiz Staring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman Duration of 1 hour 42 minutes Budget of...
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Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: Double Feature (2021) | Review
The 10th season of American Horror Story is a double feature, split into two parts, two stories. Firstly, Red Tide, which focuses on a...
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Ginny & Georgia Season 2 (2023) | Review
Ginny and Georgia season two builds on the conversation of race, culture and relationships from its predecessor. Season two definitely...
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That '90s Show Hits Netflix | Review
Although a promising beginning That ‘90s Show quickly fell downhill. Sadly, this series solely relied on the appearance of Red and Kitty...
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The Last of Us | Episode 1 | Review
EP01 'When You're Lost in the Darkness' What a start to 2023, an incredible introduction to a highly anticipated series. The Last of Us...
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Amy Adams stars in Arrival (2016) | Review
Arrival is a dystopian drama with high stakes and an overpowering plot, this new approach to the classic ‘alien’ genre is utterly unique....
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Steve Carell Stars in The Patient (2023) | Review
Staring the incomparable Steve Carell along side Domhnall Gleason, The Patient (2023) is a suspenseful thriller series which engulfs us...
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BARDO, False Chronicles of a Handful of Truths (2022) | Review
Bardo is an incredibly stylised and a visual odyssey, a spectacle of physicality and creativity. Pushing the boundaries of cinema to...
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