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The First Omen
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The First Omen: Mark Kermode reviews this Baby Boom Boom horror film (video).

Roll up for the most wicked baby shower of 2024, as “The First Omen” redefines the horror of the maternity

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Civil War: dark near future war movie about the Second U.S. Civil War (trailer).
FilmsScifi

Civil War: Mark Kermode’s scifi film review (video).

Film critic Mark Kermode reviews the dark new near future scifi movie Civil War, which follows a team of military-embedded

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Devil Girl From Mars (1954) (SF film review).

‘Devil Girl From Mars’ is an interesting film. First released in 1954, this black-and-white science fiction film has been restored

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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (monster movie: trailer).
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Godzilla x Kong The New Empire (Mark Kermode’s monster movie review).

Hold onto your hats (and maybe find a sturdy bunker) for Mark Kermode’s monster movie review, because the Titans are

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Monkey Man: superhero-ish film (Mark Kermode's movie review).
FilmsSuperheroes

Monkey Man: superhero-ish film (Mark Kermode’s movie review).

Our man-of-many-movies, Mark Kermode, explores the cinematic jungle of 2024, where a new alpha predator has emerged, not swinging from

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Seize Them!
FantasyFilmsHumour

Seize Them! (Mark Kermode’s fantasy comedy movie review)

Our man-of-many-movies, Mark Kermode, hoists the flags and sounds the fanfares, for there’s a new chuckle-fest on the British silver

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Spaceman: Adam Sandler's cosmic scifi dramedy strikes Netflix (trailer).
FilmsScifi

Spaceman: Adam Sandler’s gravity-defying role (scifi film review).

In the ever-expanding cosmos of cinema, it appears that even the boundless void of space isn’t vast enough to escape

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FantasyFilms

The Librarian Trilogy: The Librarian: Quest For The Spear, The Librarian: Return To Solomon’s Mines and The Librarian: Curse Of The Judas Chalice (film review).

Before you watch the TV series ‘The Librarians’, you need to watch the three earlier films. I pulled them as

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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. The team's chilling new mission will give you the warm fuzzies (trailer).
FilmsHorrorHumour

Ghostbusters Frozen Empire: Mark Kermode’s film review (video).

Get ready to strap on your proton packs, and chill your ectoplasm with that man of many movies, Mark Kermode,

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immaculate horror film
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Immaculate: Mark Kermode’s horror movie review (video).

When you thought you’d seen it all in horror, says our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, along comes Immaculate,

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