The Black Phone (2021) Review

When Finney Blake is abducted by the serial killer than has been named The Grabber, he must use all of his wit to stay alive. The mysterious black phone in the basement keeps ringing and it’s the previous victims of the killer who all try and help him.

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Let’s Go To The Movies – 15 Films for 15 Years!

Yesterday was the first day that I posted on this blog (read here) and I felt as though I had to do something else more film related for the occasion of somehow keeping it all going for 15 years, so I thought I would pick my favourite film from each year, which possibly won’t link up with other posts of best films for each year.

Get involved yourself in the comments and pick your favourite and/or best films from the past 15 years!

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The Little Things (2021) Review

When Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe Deacon aka Deke is sent to Los Angeles it should have been a quick assignment to gather evidence, but he becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer. The issue with this is that it is bringing up his past and something that Jim Baxter must then deal with.

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Last Train to Christmas (2021) Review

Tony Towers was somewhat of a local celebrity, a successful nightclub manager and is currently engaged to a younger woman named Sue. When they get on a train to Nottingham for a Christmas family reunion everything is about to get a little strange when he moves between the train carriages.

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Needle in a Timestack (2021) Review

Nick and Janine Mikkelsen are living a happy life together but when her ex-husband Tommy Hambleton warps time to try and tear them apart using Nick’s old college girlfriend Alex Leslie. Can Nick hang onto his memories or does he have to accept it and let it go?

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Operation Mincemeat (2021) Review

During World War II, two British intelligence officers have no other choice than to use a corpse and false papers in order to outwit and confuse the Germans about where the next attack is going to come from.

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Streamline (2021) Review

Benjamin “Boy” Lane is a 15 year old swimming sensation, who’s family life has a massive impact on his focus especially when his father is released from prison and he self destructs.

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Boiling Point (2021) Review

Andy Jones is Head Chef at an upmarket restaurant in London and we witness the high pressures he faces on one of the busiest days of the year, can he balance the work and his private life before it all boils over?

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The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021) Review

A look into the life of Tammy Faye, a televangelist who has a rather dramatic rise and then fall, but also redemption?

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The Power of the Dog (2021) Review

Phil Burbank is a wealthy rancher in Montana with his brother George and when they meet Rose and her son Peter everything would change when George marries her, meaning they all will live together.

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