Licorice Pizza (2021) Review

The story of Gary Valentine and his first love for Alana Kane, as he grows up in San Fernando Valley in 1973.

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The Dead Don’t Die (2019) Review

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Centerville was a rather peaceful town but not for long when it finds itself battling against zombies when the dead start rising from their graves. Can Chief Cliff Robertson and Officer Ronnie Peterson do enough to save people?

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The Old Man & the Gun (2018) Review

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Based on the true story of Forrest Tucker, although we are told at the beginning of the film somewhat! His escape from San Quentin prison at the age of 70! After that a string of heist’s at banks using his charm to do it without much hassle at all.

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The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus (2009) Review

Eventually after what has felt like forever, Heath Ledger’s final role (although uncompleted) has eventually been released and I have just returned from a showing tonight (edit. I started the review when I first got back). I really have no idea where to start in this review as there really is so much to cover and say about this movie. I really do think it will need a few viewings to really see everything it has to offer as so much goes on and quite a lot of information to take in for each of the characters stories.

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Ledger’s Last Film To Hit Cannes

Its nice to see it will get a place in a film festival, to get it out there nice and early.

The film Heath Ledger was making when he died last year is set to premiere at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival in France after becoming a last-minute screening.

Film fans and the media are expected to flock to Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus when it opens on the eve of a day of publicity on 22 May.

The film will not be among those competing for film festival prizes.

As well as Ledger, the film features Christopher Plummer, Verne Troyer, Lily Cole and Tom Waits and Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law, who stepped in to complete the tragic actor’s scenes.

Ledger died from an accidental drug overdose in January 2008.

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