The Peaky Blinders movie picks up a few years after the events of the series finale and finds Tommy living in solitude, ...
Project Hail Mary” has set the bar for this year’s crop of top films. It accomplishes that through a production that mixes the whimsey of “E.T. The ...
Tim Roth and Rebecca Ferguson join the feature-length follow-up to the long-running TV series about a damaged gang boss.
The Ryan Gosling movie about a distant astronaut and a stony alien is an allegory for guys especially.
Even at its most self-indulgent, there’s something genuinely thrilling in watching Tommy Shelby suit back up again.
The film that follows — flatly repetitive with far too many wildly misguided and self-serious moments — is turgid from start ...
Read our review of the live book reading of This Bursted Earth, the latest horror work by 'visionary' author Garth Marenghi, who came to Carlisle ...
Ryan Gosling plays an astronaut in this derivative, carefully manufactured crowd-pleaser; Project Hail Mary doesn't feel like storytelling so much as mechanical engineering.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s treacly alien buddy comedy about an astronaut stranded in outer space gives even the most curmudgeonly among us things to laugh at.
Ryan Gosling anchors Project Hail Mary, a visually striking, character-focused sci-fi about an unlikely alien friendship that shines despite some rushed late-film science.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” is, largely, a formidable cinematic successor to “Peaky Blinders,” a British period crime drama that debuted on the BBC in 2013 and gained more viewers in these parts ...
The actor plays a molecular biologist trying to help save the world in this upbeat science-fiction fantasy from Phil Lord and ...
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