Time Walker (Tom Kennedy, 1982) 4/10
Lost Boundaries (Alfred L. Werker, 1949) 6/10
Dirt Music (Gregor Jordan, 2019) 5/10
Mangrove (Steve McQueen, 2020) 6.5/10
The Mangrove 9 is tried at the Old Bailey for rioting against the police in 1970.
Scandal in Sorrento AKA Pane, amore e..... (Dino Risi, 1955) 6/10
Dawn of the Mummy (Frank Agrama, 1981) 4/10
Ludo (Anurag Basu, 2020) 6/10
Run. (Aneesh Chaganty, 2020) 5.5/10
Mother Sarah Paulson and daughter Kiera Allen have a dishonest relationship from the time of her birth.
Rag Doll (Bailey Kobe, 2019) 6/10
Fatman (Eshom Nelms & Ian Nelms, 2020) 5.5/10
Merry Andrew (Michael Kidd, 1958) 6/10
Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds (Werner Herzog & Clive Oppenheimer, 2020) 6.5/10
Herzog excitedly but sparingly discusses cataclysms from outer space, what they mean and what they may prove.
Here Comes Rusty (Tyler Russell, 2016) 6/10
Blindfire (Michael Nell, 2020) 5/10
Trump vs the Illuminati (BC Fourteen, 2020) 5.5/10
Welcome II the Terrordome (Ngozi Onwurah, 1995) 6/10
Strong depiction of rampant racism in England masquerades as a sci-fi/fantasy which somewhat dilutes its power.
The Sign of Venus (Dino Risi, 1955) 6/10
Benjamin (Simon Amstell, 2018) 6/10
Jiu Jitsu (Dimitri Logothetis, 2020) + 4.5/10
Come Play (Jacob Chase, 2020) 6/10
Larry can be a scary bastard when he wants a friend.
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