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Dulcie Pearce

London, United Kingdom

Deputy Head of Features and Film Critic at The Sun

Film geek and Sun chief movie critic. I’ll tell you what’s hot... and what’s not, every Friday in @TheSun

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  • 1 week ago | thesun.co.uk | Dulcie Pearce

    (12A) 126mins★★★★☆AFTER a series of Marvel Cinematic Universe offerings left fans underwhelmed, finally something fresh is on the table. It’s not the biggest or flashiest addition to this franchise, and that’s exactly why it works. Instead of world-ending stakes or multiverse chaos, the film focuses on a small group of former villains and anti-heroes trying to survive a mission. Forget squeaky-clean Avengers; this ragtag bunch are real, flawed and as clueless as can be.

  • 2 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Dulcie Pearce

    (15) 123minsTHE tale of a reluctant owner falling in love with a problematic pooch has played out many times on the big screen. Turner & Hooch, Marley & Me and Beethoven had generations of cinemagoers sobbing over their popcorn. And now The Friend has given this well-trodden dog walk a go. Iris (Naomi Watts) is a novelist dealing with the suicide of her friend Walter (Bill Murray) — a fellow writer and troubled genius. We see snippets of their complicated friendship through flashbacks.

  • 1 month ago | thesun.co.uk | Dulcie Pearce

    (12A) 123mins    ★★★☆☆AFTER losing wife Sarah in a devastating terrorist attack in London, introverted CIA codebreaker Charlie Heller (Rami Malek) is consumed by grief and rage. When the investigation stalls and his superior refuses to let him pursue the attackers, Heller takes matters into his own hands. What follows is a tense but uneven spy thriller that benefits from some decent performances, but struggles to offer much originality.

  • 1 month ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Dulcie Pearce |Harry Williamson

    SCOTTISH cinema goers have been warned against participating in a viral trend while watching A Minecraft Movie. The new Jack Black flick, based on Mojang's block-based building game, hit the big screen on Friday. Minecraft is the world's most popular video game with over 200 MILLION players across the world. So it's no surprise that fans have been flocking to cinemas to see the cubic creation shown in movie form.

  • 1 month ago | thesun.co.uk | Dulcie Pearce

    (PG) 101mins★★★★☆AS the best-selling video game ever, it was only a matter of time before Minecraft made the leap to the big screen. After countless false starts — it was scheduled to go into production in 2014 — we finally have an exciting adaptation just in time for the Easter holidays. Starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black and under the direction of Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite), it is a hilarious action-packed family adventure.

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2 Apr 24

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