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Tag: KELLY MACDONALD

Film Review Retrospective

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)

After a Texan man finds millions of dollars in the desert, he is pursued by both the local sheriff and a ruthless assassin.

by Barnaby Page 22nd November 202229th September 2024
Film Review

OPERATION MINCEMEAT (2021)

During WWII, British intelligence officers use a corpse and fake documents to mislead the German high command.

by Barnaby Page 22nd April 202218th May 2022
trainspotting (1996)
Film Review Retrospective

TRAINSPOTTING (1996)

A young man immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean himself up, despite the allure of the drugs and influence of friends.

by Barnaby Page 21st June 202126th June 2021
t2 trainspotting
Film Review

T2 TRAINSPOTTING (2017)

Renton returns to Scotland after two decades living in Amsterdam, to be reacquainted with friends and enemies from his youth...

by Andy Partington 29th January 201730th January 2017
black mirror - hated in the nation
TV Review

BLACK MIRROR, 3.6 – ‘Hated in the Nation’

Humans themselves are frequently the architects of their own downfall in Black Mirror. It’s a simple message for the show, but one that tends...

by Simon Cocks 17th November 201619th November 2016
swallows and amazons
Film Review

SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (2016)

A group of children travel to the picturesque Lake District, with the aim to claim a remote island for themselves.

by Andy Partington 23rd August 201630th August 2016
special correspondents
Film Review

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS (2016)

Ricky Gervais has been walking his own path since Life’s Too Short flopped in 2011 (his last collaboration with Stephen Merchant), but his first...

by Dan Owen 30th April 201614th May 2016
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