
Whelan Barzey
Writer at Time Out London
Christiana’s Son, Habitual Truthteller, Reluctant ChattyPatty | @britblacklist @TimeOutLondon @empiremagazine
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4 weeks ago |
timeout.com | Whelan Barzey
NovocaineReview3 out of 5 starsJack Quaid loses all feeling in a goofy action-romance that won’t leave you numbFilmRecommendedWednesday 26 March 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppAdvertisingTime Out says‘Painful to watch’ isn’t often a term of praise, but this action-comedy about a man who loses the ability to feel physical discomfort channels its unusual, nerve-numbing premise into a fun and oddly romantic ride.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
bigissue.com | Whelan Barzey
Skip to header Skip to main content BLACK FRIDAY OFFER: 3 months for just £9.99 Film In the film adaptation of Rachel Yoder's 2021 novel, Amy Adams is convinced she's turning into a dog by: Whelan Barzey In most instances, a fire alarm and shared expression of panic wouldn’t be an ideal way to start a conversation.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
timeout.com | Whelan Barzey
Smile 2 / Gülümse 2FilmRecommendedReview3 out of 5 starsThis unsettling supernatural sequel bares its teeth at Gen Z celebrity cultureThursday 17 October 2024FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppAdvertisingTime Out saysThere’s an old adage about it taking more muscles to frown than to smile. Parker Finn’s unnerving follow-up to his hit 2022 horror film Smile more than makes up the difference by targeting every other muscle you can think of – particularly the ones that make your neck snap back.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
timeout.com | Whelan Barzey
Photograph: © Photo By Hamid Janipour/CurzonFilmRecommendedReview4 out of 5 starsLove knows no age limit in this delightful late-life Iranian romanceMonday 9 September 2024FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppAdvertisingTime Out saysWe’ve all heard the saying it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but what about those who dare to love again? It’s an audacious thought for anyone, but for a 70-year-old Iranian widow it’s a last-ditch effort to feel alive again.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
ok.co.uk | Peter Hart |Whelan Barzey
The beloved ITV detective drama, McDonald & Dodds, is back on our screens for its fourth season, with the charmingly mismatched duo leading the cast, along with some big-name guest stars. This show, which returns on Sunday, 21 July, is a refreshing change from the darker crime dramas many of us binge watch and fans agree it's all the better for it.
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The @SmileMovie sequel #Smile2 is so demented that it will even have you looking at emojis differently (Thanks @TimeOutFilm 🫣) The next time someone tells you to smile more, consider it a threat on your life 😁

‘Smile 2’ is an unsettling supernatural sequel that bares its teeth at Gen Z celebrity culture, writes @whelanbarzey – in cinema w'wide tomorrow. https://t.co/3EQgJiH8NA

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In a world where redemption is reserved for a select few and structures are built to extinguish hope, our joy remains indestructible 💪🏾 @A24 @SingSingMovie shows us why the caged bird sings 🕊️ Here’s a verse from the hymn sheet @TimeOutFilm https://t.co/WxbGqMWJCW

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