All posts tagged "Myles Paige"
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Film Reviews
/ 10 years agoComputer Chess Review
Director: Andrew Bujalski. Starring: Patrick Riester, Wiley Wiggins, Myles Paige, Robin Schwartz. Running Time: 92 minutes. Synopsis: A group of computer...
By John Sharp
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Film Festivals
/ 3 hours agoKevin Macdonald’s documentary ‘Klitschko: More Than A Fight’ to open Sheffield DocFest 2024
It has been confirmed that Kevin MacDonald’s new documentary Klitschko: More Than A Fight...
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Home Entertainment
/ 4 hours agoClassic western ‘Once Upon A Time In The West’ is getting a 55th anniversary 4K release
The classic 1969 western Once Upon A Time In The West is to be...
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Film Trailers
/ 20 hours agoFestival trailer for ‘The Shameless’ which will premiere in Cannes
A trailer has dropped for The Shameless, a new film set to arrive on...
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Film Trailers
/ 22 hours agoTrailer for folk horror ‘Sorcery’ – new film set for summer release
A trailer has landed for the new folk horror Sorcery which is set to...
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Film News
/ 24 hours agoNew featurette for John Krasinski’s ‘IF’ film
Ahead of its coming premiere on screens in cinemas a new behind the scenes...
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Film Trailers
/ 24 hours agoFirst trailer arrives for ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’
Coming to cinemas this Christmas.
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Interviews
/ 1 day agoInterview: NYX CEO Corinne Ferguson shares all about the platforms creation and future
First launched in the UK during late 2022, NYX is a channel beloved by...
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Film Trailers
/ 1 day agoBritish romantic comedy ‘This Time Next Year’ gets a trailer
A trailer has dropped for a new, upcoming British romantic comedy titled This Time...
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Film News
/ 1 day ago‘Freud’s Last Session’ sets UK release for June
Having already been released stateside, Freud’s Last Session with Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode...
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Film News
/ 1 day agoAnimated feature ‘Super Wings: Maximum Speed’ to fly in cinemas this bank holiday
We’re approaching a bank holiday weekend and it is the time we look to...
By Paul Heath