@BarneyNuttall All 3 of these were already in the system. But just incase you couldn't find them, here you go:
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
The Wicker Man (2006)
The Wicker Man (1973)
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Hi Chris, could you add the wickerman (both the original and remake?) And the documentary won't you be my neighbor? Made me weep buckets
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The Next Three Days sluggishly counts down to its thrilling prison break whilst grounded by semi-realism. After a tranquil night out, you wake up the next morning preparing breakfast for your child and spouse. Exercising a typical suburban daily r... Read the full review »
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It goes without saying just like every dog story out there, “The Call Of The Wild” has its heart set in the right place even if it’s presentation suffers from a cheesy script and odd direction. The acting is very strong, even if some of them... Read the full review »
This film is so compelling. Despite telling a story that everyone knows, including myself, Baumbach's writing and all the performances put us in the shoes of Nichole and Charlie. It is painful seeing their once-peaceful negotiation turn rogue, but... Read the full review »
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I really dug “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” because it is unlike any movie I’ve seen before. There are the conventional-minded and flashy action scenes that accompany most superhero characters, but thi... Read the full review »
“You wanna hear a story about why me and this bitch here fell out? It’s kind of long but full of suspense.”
On paper (or on an iPhone screen), “Zola” sounds like one of the worst ever ideas for a feature-length film. Based on a real-lif... Read the full review »
Getting older sucks, but it doesn’t have to. Enter The Villages, a Florida retirement community billed as the “Disneyland for Retirees.” Everything is perfect: the residents are smiling, dancing, and enjoying life. There are numerous clubs a... Read the full review »
I left the screening of “Horse Girl” with a deep dissatisfaction, a film that is an odd misstep from director Jeff Baena (“Life After Beth,” “Joshy”). The first half of the film is awkwardly charming, but then it becomes something comp... Read the full review »
Thanks to a recent surge in female-driven horror, the concept of women in genre films no longer feels like a novelty. So when a director chooses to make a scary film that’s centered around the female experience, it better be daring and disruptiv... Read the full review »
Quiet, depressed loner Joseph (Ben Whishaw) works security at a busy London airport. It’s his birthday, but his colleagues don’t care to remember. After a long morning of endless pat-downs and an unpleasant visit with his irritable and disappo... Read the full review »
Two horror writers, one a successful bestselling author (Aya Cash as Fanny) and another a frustrated scribe (Josh Ruben as Fred) searching for inspiration for his first novel, are stuck in a secluded cabin in the woods during a power outage in “... Read the full review »
Secluded lakeside homes are creepy, and such is the setting for “The Night House,” director David Bruckner‘s suspense-filled thriller. The film offers an anxiety-inducing, bone-chilling take on the traditional ghost story.
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