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  • Dune
  • Star Wars
  • Halloween
  • Pride

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  • Anora

    ★★★½

  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    ★★★★

  • Superman Returns

    ★★★

  • Greg Davies: You Magnificent Beast

    ★★★★

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  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    ★★★★

    Swiftly following in from the final season of What If… that I had found underwhelming I didn’t come to Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man with especially high hopes, but it was clear almost right away this was something rather different.

    With an animation style that marries classic comic book visuals with some of the inventiveness seen in the animated Spider-Verse movies this initially feels like an origin story for the Spider-Man we’d seen in the main run of the MCU but,…

  • Toy Story 2

    Toy Story 2

    ★★★½

    While I think I must have seen Toy Story 2 since I first saw it in the cinema when it was first released I’d be hard pressed to say exactly when so, coming to it now as it heads for its 26th birthday, I didn’t really recall much but did have the general feeling that it was one of those rare sequels that out did it’s predecessor.

    As it begins this felt very much the case as not only is it instantly clear…

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  • Dune

    Dune

    ★★★★★

    Ahead of the new version of Dune coming out here in the next few weeks our local cinema is screening Lynch’s version and I couldn’t miss the chance to see it again, and for the first time in HD on a proper cinema screen.

    My somewhat irrational love of the movie has been well documented previously but watching it tonight really allowed me to see all the extra little details included throughout that being the world to life spectacularly while…

  • Doctor Who: The Giggle

    Doctor Who: The Giggle

    ★★★★

    Stakes are always a challenging thing in a story about a character one knows has to, in some way, die but also be reborn within a story and that was just the case here, however Russell T. Davies and co did an excellent job of making us forget that in a wild ride of a story that essentially boiled down to gods playing catch.

    David Tennant and Catherine Tate continued their victory lap n fine style while it’s always great…