All posts tagged "black’s game"
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Home Entertainment
/ 12 years agoBlack’s Game DVD Review
Director: Oskar Thor Axelsson Starring: Thor Kristjansson, Johannes Haukur Johannesson, Damon Younger, Maria Birta Running Time: 104 minutes Certificate: 18 “Based on some shit that...
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Film Trailers
/ 11 hours agoOne more trailer for Robbie Williams biopic ‘Better Man’
Ahead of a release in the UK and Ireland on Boxing Day, December 26th,...
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Film Trailers
/ 12 hours agoWatch the trailer for Disney+ documentary ‘Beatles ’64’
Disney+ has released a trailer for their upcoming music documentary Beatles ’64 which will...
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Film News
/ 12 hours agoTrailer for ‘The Girl With The Needle’ – the feature gets January release date
Following a debut at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
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Film News
/ 13 hours agoNew ‘Predator’ movie sees the character as the main protagonist?
The film arrives on screens in November 2025.
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Features
/ 13 hours agoArt of Diplomacy a documentary co-produced by Celina Torrealba, shines a Light on Brazil’s Modernist Movement
Unveiling a lesser-known chapter in Brazil’s history, the documentary “Art of Diplomacy,” co-produced by...
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Film News
/ 2 days agoTrailer and release date set for new ‘Emmanuelle’ film from Audrey Dewan
The film Emmanuelle has just got itself a release date for the UK and...
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Film Trailers
/ 3 days ago‘The Last Showgirl’ teaser trailer with Pamela Anderson drops
A teaser trailer has arrived for The Last Showgirl, a new film heading our...
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Film News
/ 3 days agoMike Leigh’s new film ‘Hard Truths’ gets a release date
STUDIOCANAL has revealed that they are set to release Mike Leigh’s next film, Hard...
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/ 4 days agoOne more trailer for Universal’s ‘Wolf Man’
Universal Pictures has release one more trailer for their January-released Wolf Man from filmmaker...
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Features
/ 4 days agoFive of the best Ridley Scott movies
Just a few of our fave films from one of Britain's best movie directors.
By Paul Heath