Mary Queen of Scots – Review
Two red-headed female monarchs engage in a political war for two nations. Does the audience win in the end? Ciaran reviews.
Two red-headed female monarchs engage in a political war for two nations. Does the audience win in the end? Ciaran reviews.
Matthew Lind has always thought about lying about being born in the United States so he could run for President, but ‘The Front Runner’ may have scared him off. Click to find out more about latest Jason Reitman’s political drama starring Hugh Jackman, who was also not born in the U.S.
Clint Eastwood reprises his usual role of Korean-war veteran embroiled in a crime gang in his latest ‘The Mule’. Worth a watch, or just a reminder to watch ‘Gran Torino’ instead?
After a long night scrolling through Netflix, Nic stumbled across David Fincher’s 2007 masterpiece ‘Zodiac’. His only regret was waiting so long to watch it, and he’s hoping you won’t do the same.
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