
A group of ex-revolutionaries must reunite after 16 years in excel when their evil enemy resurfaces in Col. Steven J. Lockjaw.
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A group of ex-revolutionaries must reunite after 16 years in excel when their evil enemy resurfaces in Col. Steven J. Lockjaw.
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Continue reading “One Battle After Another (2025) Review”Sonny Fisher had been a stay at home Dad allowing his wife Maya to work in her career, which was still seen as a little bit strange. When he eventually agrees to have some “me time” as he is obsessed with the children, reconnecting with his childhood friend Huck would see a truly crazy weekend unfold.
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JJ aka John Shaft Jr, is working for the FBI as part of the cyber team, but when he wants to find out the truth about his friends death he must reconnect with his father John Shaft.
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Starr Carter must deal with living in two different worlds, a poor neighbourhood she lives in with mainly black people to the rich and white people she goes to a nice prep school with. She is struggling to hold everything together which is going to be put to the ultimate test when she is a witness of a fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil. Can she find her voice and still stay safe?
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Into the eighth month of the year now so much more than half way though, I am actually thinking that 2017 isn’t the greatest year for film in all honesty.
The number of films I went to see was 8 and this then cost £2.23 per film as the Unlimited Card at Cineworld is £17.90 per month.
2nd – 47 Meters Down – Review
7th – The Big Sick – Review
9th – Atomic Blonde – Review
11th – Girls Trip – Review
21st – The Dark Tower – Review
23rd – The Hitman’s Bodyguard – Review
30th – Logan Lucky – Review
30th – Detroit – Review

When four lifelong friends who have drifted apart for the past five years decide to reunite on a trip to the Essence festival in New Orleans they are about to prove that loyalty and friendship really is the greatest gift.
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I must start this review by saying this is the best film I have seen for quite a while, and I am hoping that I will continue to say that about films in the next couple of months as we move closer to awards season.
A frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family’s killers free. He targets not only the killer but also the district attorney and others involved in the deal.