Stories By Dan Bullock
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: When The Day Had No Name review: Dir. Teona Strugar Mitevska
When The Day Had No Name review: A disconnected, stretched-out story that would be better suited as a snappy short . When The Day Had...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoEpic all-new trailer and poster for War for the Planet of The Apes
I’m quite content in saying that the return to the ‘Apes’ saga has probably been one of the most unexpectedly brilliant reboots...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoJoss Whedon set to write and direct Batgirl movie
Well, this is a bit exciting! The big news escaping from Hollywood is that Joss Whedon has been plucked by Warner...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoNew Venom spin-off movie set to launch Sony’s Marvel Universe
As we announced last month, Sony have been developing their Venom movie to open in cinemas late next year but today...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoToni Erdmann review: “Honest and bizarrely brilliant”
Toni Erdmann review: The festival favourite finally arrives in UK cinemas. The film is poignant, bizarre and brilliant. Toni Erdmann review, Dan...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Ghoul’ review [LFF 2016]
The Ghoul review: Gareth Tunley directs an intense and visceral vision that’s both complex and exceptional. The Ghoul review by Dan Bullock, LFF...
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Home Entertainment
/ 8 years agoTake a look inside the first two all-new ‘Black Mirror’ episodes
It’s nearly time for six new realities of Charlie Brooker‘s excellent Black Mirror as it returns for a third season on...
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Stage And Small Screen
/ 8 years agoChris O’Dowd stars in great new clip for Netflix’s ‘Mascots’
We’ve already seen the brilliant first trailer for Christopher Guest‘s upcoming Mascots series on Netflix and now we’ve got an entertaining...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years ago‘Southside with You’ review: “Smart, subtle & perfectly-paced”
Southside With You review: The first of a number of planned Barack Obama biopics enters cinemas. Richard Tanne’s film focusses on the...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Blue Jay’ review [TIFF ’16]
Blue Jay review: Alex Lehmann directs Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass in this monochrome drama which debuted at the Toronto International...