Stories By Paul Heath
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Features
/ 6 years ago5 Of The Best: Wedding-Themed Movies
If you weren’t quite aware, there’s a big Royal wedding taking place in Windsor, Berkshire this weekend. Yes, Prince Harry former...
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Amazon Prime
/ 6 years agoFirst Footage From Amazon’s Manchester City Docu-Series ‘All Of Nothing’
Amazon Prime Video has released the first footage from their upcoming docu-series All or Nothing: Manchester City. The 30 second teaser is the first...
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Film News
/ 6 years agoCannes Debuter ‘Whitney’ Gets A Stateside Trailer
Whitney, the new documentary that has just debuted at the Cannes Film Festival has a brand new trailer for its Stateside...
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Film News
/ 6 years agoTrailer: Keanu Reeves & Winona Ryder Reunite In ‘Destination Wedding’
They appeared on-screen together in Francis Ford Copolla’s dark Bram Stoker biopic Dracula, and now Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder will reunite...
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Featured Article
/ 6 years agoRami Malek Seems Perfect As Freddie In First ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Trailer
The Queen movie trailer has finally graced the internet, and the first footage of Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury is pretty...
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Featured Article
/ 6 years agoCannes 2018: ‘The House That Jack Built’ Review: Dir. Lars Von Trier (2018)
The House That Jack Built review: Lars Von Trier’s examination of a serial killer lands in Cannes, and yes, he’s back...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Pope Francis – A Man Of His Word’ Review: Dir. Wim Wenders (2018)
Pope Francis A Man Of His Word review: Wim Wenders directs this engaging though ultimately shallow documentary that swerves away from pressing...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoCannes 2018:‘Leave No Trace’ Review: Dir. Debra Granik (2018)
Leave No Trace review: Ben Foster gives a career-best performance in Winter’s Bone director Debra Granik’s latest, a story of a...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoCannes 2018: ‘Happy As Lazzaro’ Review: Dir. Alice Rohrwacher (2018)
Happy As Lazzaro review: Alice Rohrwacher’s latest competes in-competition in Cannes. The film could be the strongest work from the previous Grand...
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Featured Article
/ 6 years agoCannes 2018: ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Review: Dir. Spike Lee (2018)
BlacKkKlansman review: Spike Lee returns to Cannes with this urgent, funny, though ultimately hard-hitting story of a young, black police officer...