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The Chain by Adrian McKinty – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s been dubbed ‘the must-read thriller of the year’ and initially it’s easy to see why. Few ... -
Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2019) – Film Review
Director: Albert Shin Cast: Tuppence Middleton, David Cronenberg, Hannah Gross Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow After watching a ... -
Alive (2019) – Film Review
Director: Rob Grant Cast: Angus Macfadyen, Thomas Cocquerel, Camille Stopps Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow Not to be ... -
Baby Love (1968) – Film Review
Director: Alastair Reid Cast: Linda Hayden, Diana Dors, Keith Barron Certificate: 18 by Sarah Morgan You probably have a catchy ... -
Apartment 1BR (2019) – Film Review
Director: David Marmor Cast: Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow After leaving ... -
I See You (2019) – Film Review
Director: Adam Randall Cast: Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Judah Lewis Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow Clocking in at ... -
Edge of Extinction (2020) – Film Review
Director: Andrew Gilbert Cast: Luke Hobson, Georgie Smibert, Chris Kaye Certificate: 18 by Roger Crow / @RogerCrow The shadow of ... -
The Invisible Man (2020) – Film Review
Director: Leigh Whannell Cast: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Harriet Dyer Certificate: 15 by @Roger Crow One of my favourite shows ... -
The Intruder (1953) – Film Review
Director: Guy Hamilton Cast: Jack Hawkins, George Cole, Michael Medwin Certificate: U by Sarah Morgan Eleven years before directing Goldfinger, ... -
The Host (2020) – Film Review
Director: Andy Newbery Cast: Maryam Hassouni, Derek Jacobi, Mike Beckingham Certificate: 15 by @Roger Crow Oh my days. Where to begin with ... -
The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995) – Film Review
Director: Philip Ridley Cast: Brendan Fraser, Ashley Judd, Viggo Mortensen Certificate: 18 by Sarah Morgan Some people are just too ... -
Beat the Devil (1953) – Film Review
Director: John Huston Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida Certificate: PG by Sarah Morgan There are some directors and ...