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2016’s finest actors are paired with some of the year’s finest visuals in Oscar-winning director Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s latest, says Jack Dillon.
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Despite being wiped from the canon, Star Wars: Clone Wars is potentially still the best Star Wars TV show.
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Pixar’s latest animation sees them return to 5-star form says Jack Dillon.
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Jack reviews the first episode of Marvel’s latest show Jessica Jones
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If this is Daniel Craig’s last-hurrah as Bond, he’s certainly going out strong says Jack Dillon.
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This Week in TV (26/10/15-01/11/15) brings the start of Ryan Murphy’s latest creation, Scream Queens.
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Michael Keaton gives a soaring performance as broken actor Riggan Thomson in the extraordinary Birdman, which has set a very high bar for cinema in 2015.
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Mike Flanagan produces an excellent sense of impending dread throughout Oculus, always present as an undercurrent ready to boil to the surface, says Jack Dillon.
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The director of 2012’s Looper is also likely to direct the final entry in the new Stars Wars trilogy too.
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Phil Lord and Chris Miller have produced a comedy sequel that is just as funny, if not funnier, than its predecessor, says Jack Dillon.
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Seth MacFarlane’s second effort as director is a disappointment, with a valuable cast being wasted on an unfunny script that is mostly devoid of any real intellect.
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Indie Cindy proves itself to be a solid album, though the Pixies mostly fail their attempts to recreate their old sound.
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Wally Pfister’s potential as a filmmaker is wasted on Transcendence’s poor story.
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Richard Linklater’s ambitious movie receives its first trailer after 12 years of production.