REVIEW – KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES

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Today we turn to the 2016 comedy Keeping Up with the Joneses directed by Greg Mottola (previous highlights include Superbad, Adventureland and Paul) and written by Michael LeSieur (The Heist and You, Me and Dupree). Zach Galifianakis, and Isla Fisher star

REVIEW – LEGO BATMAN

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We’re back off to the Lego Universe now for the review of the Lego Batman film that is currently out in the cinema. The second Lego film to have come out after 2014’s The Lego Movie,

REVIEW – DAVID BRENT : LIFE ON THE ROAD

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David Brent, former star of early 2000’s fictional reality TV show The Office, is back. He’s back, again in the form of Ricky Gervais and he is going on tour. The 2016 film David Brent

REVIEW – PADDINGTON 2

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Paddington Bear (now fully going by Paddington Brown) is back. Now, well settled in life in London, the bear from deepest, darkest Peru, finds himself taking on a number of jobs in an attempt to

REVIEW – THE BIG SICK

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I’ve been pondering something for a while. And it’s likely going to become a blog of its own at some point. Essentially its this – I think the ‘Rom-Com’ is due a come back. Thats

REVIEW : THE HOUSE

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In the directorial debut of Andrew J. Cohen (previously wrote Neighbours and Neighbours 2),  the new film starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler is The House, which Cohen also co-writes with Brendan O’Brien. The film

REVIEW – DATE NIGHT

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We head back to 2010 for this review of the Shaun Levy directed Date Night. Written by Josh Klausner, the film was also produced by Levy and Tom McNulty. Phil and Claire Foster are a

REVIEW – HOLMES AND WATSON

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The 2018 Holmes and Watson is a masterclass in ill considered, poorly executed and misconstrued comedy that is remarkably far from funny. Classic comedy partnerships has always been a part of modern cinema and Will

REVIEW – NIGHT SCHOOL

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Depending on whether you include comedy specials and such, Kevin Hart has been in close to 50 films. His 2018 offering was Night School, a comedy with him in the lead role. The film follows Hart’s character