Oh dear, where did it all go wrong. Noah, the new biblical epic based on the Old Testament story of the man God chose to
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Oh dear, where did it all go wrong. Noah, the new biblical epic based on the Old Testament story of the man God chose to
Disney’s timeless classic Mary Poppins (1964) is one of the few films which virtually everyone with even a passing interest in cinema, seems to know.
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Nowhere to Go, starring George Nader, Maggie Smith and Bernard Lee, and directed by the legendary Seth Holt, is a film which still packs a
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