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2 weeks ago |
roobla.com | Dan Green |JacK Bottomley
First, the good news. If you’re an aspiring chef then this portrait of a genuine gastronomic trailblazer will inspire you even further to chase your dreams. The bad? If you’re an aspiring chef then this could put you off altogether. This might sound like a back-handed compliment to the late Charlie Trotter, but in truth it’s an indicator of how much of a one-off a person can be. This docu-biopic takes an intimate look at someone who was at the very top of his game and how he got there.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
roobla.com | JacK Bottomley |Dan Green
If you’re still fresh from a screening of The Terminator, you’ll appreciate the irony of the latest AI-genre offering that’s about to be unleashed upon an unsuspecting world. And if you take the time to give Surveillance a go, you may be pleasantly surprised as well. Not least because it’s also something of a return to form for Megan Fox, who’s right at home in this sci-fi that will shock you, thrill you, and even make you smirk through a smattering of dark humour.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
roobla.com | Dan Green |JacK Bottomley
Since Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley (and Jonesy of course!) emerged as the last remaining survivors of the ill-fated Nostromo crew in Ridley Scott’s sci-fi game changer, the Alien series has grasped pop culture tighter than a facehugger. The franchise and its monster(s) have become among the most important in the history of cinema, and through its constantly transforming and widening mythos, there seems to be more of an appetite than ever to see the series return to its origins.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
roobla.com | JacK Bottomley |Dan Green
The heady year of 1984 served film fans a raft of classics: Amadeus, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop, the list goes on. Unfortunately it was way before my time, but I’ve been reliably informed that the queues from my local cinema (now a Savoy) used to back all the way up to the Co-op (now a Wetherspoons), and trust me, that’s one very long line.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
roobla.com | JacK Bottomley |Dan Green
Before sitting down to watch this ten-episode Empire offering, it had been written in certain quarters that this was like travelling back in time to Ancient Rome, would increase tourism in Italy’s capital, and is the greatest work based on the genre that’s ever been made. All three are bold claims, which we’ll aim to answer through the course of this review.
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