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Movie Review – Steve (2025)

October 3, 2025 by Robert Kojder

Steve, 2025. Directed by Tim Mielants. Starring Cillian Murphy, Jay Lycurgo, Tracey Ullman, Emily Watson, Little Simz, Youssef Kerkour, Marcus Garvey, Douggie McMeekin, Charlie Beaven, Roger Allam, Luke Ayres, Joshua J. Parker and Tut Nyuot.  SYNOPSIS: Follows headteacher Steve battling for his reform college’s survival while managing his mental health. Concurrently, troubled student Shy navigates […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Charlie Beaven, Cillian Murphy, Douggie McMeekin, Emily Watson, jay lycurgo, Joshua J. Parker, Little Simz, Luke Ayres, Marcus Garvey, Roger Allam, steve, Tim Mielants, Tracey Ullman, Tut Nyuot, Youssef Kerkour

Cillian Murphy is Steve in trailer for new Netflix film

August 13, 2025 by Amie Cranswick

Netflix has shared a poster and trailer for Steve, director Tim Mielants’ reimagining of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller Shy. The drama stars Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy as a headteacher struggling with his own mental health as he fights to protect the integrity of a last-chance reform school and its impending closure. Joining Murphy in the […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Ahmed Ismail, Araloyin Oshunremi, Archie Fisher, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Cillian Murphy, Douggie McMeekin, George Fouracres, jay lycurgo, Joshua Barry, Joshua J. Parker, Luke Ayres, Marcus Garvey, Max Porter, netflix, Priyanga Burford, Roger Allam, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Simbi Ajikawo and Emily Watson, steve, Tim Mielants, Tom Moya, Tracey Ullman, Tut Nyuot, Youssef Kerkour

Movie Review – Joy (2024)

November 17, 2024 by Robert Kojder

Joy, 2024. Directed by Ben Taylor. Starring Thomasin McKenzie, Bill Nighy, James Norton, Charlie Murphy, Rish Shah, Cecily Cleeve, Eoin Duffy, Mariam Haque, Abbiegail Mills, Olivia Sellers, Joanna Scanlan, Tanya Moodie, Ella Bruccoleri, Douggie McMeekin, Miles Jupp, Louisa Harland, and Toby Williams. SYNOPSIS: 3 trailblazers: a young nurse, a visionary scientist, and an innovative surgeon […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder, Top Stories Tagged With: Abbiegail Mills, Ben Taylor, Bill Nighy, Cecily Cleeve, Charlie Murphy, Douggie McMeekin, Ella Bruccoleri, Eoin Duffy, James norton, Joanna Scanlan, Joy. Netflix, Louisa Harland, Mariam Haque, Miles Jupp, Olivia Sellers, Rish Shah, Tanya Moodie, Thomasin McKenzie, Toby Williams

The Decameron trailer cordially invites us to the party of the 14th century

June 12, 2024 by Amie Cranswick

Netflix has released a trailer and images for The Decameron, the dark comedy series loosely inspired by the 14th century story collection of the same name by Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio, which explores the themes of survival and class struggles in Florence during the deadliest pandemic in human history, the Black Death; take a look […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television, Trailers Tagged With: Amar Chadha-Patel, Douggie McMeekin, Jessica Plummer, Karan Gill, Leila Farzad, Lou Gala, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Tanya Reynolds, The Decameron, Tony Hale, Zosia Mamet

Movie Review – Catherine Called Birdy (2022)

October 6, 2022 by Robert Kojder

Catherine Called Birdy, 2022. Written and Directed by Lena Dunham Starring Bella Ramsey, Billie Piper, Andrew Scott, Joe Alwyn, Dean-Charles Chapman, Lesley Sharp, Paul Kaye, Ralph Ineson, Archie Renaux, Douggie McMeekin, Isis Hainsworth, Antony Bunsee, Saskia Chana, Rita Bernard-Shaw, Christophe Tek, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Jordan Adene, Moya Brady, David Bradley, Adam Aziz, Jake Middleton Cooke, Angus […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Adam Aziz, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Andrew Scott, Angus Wright, Antony Bunsee, Archie Renaux, Bella Ramsey, Billie Piper, Bola Latunji, Catherine Called Birdy, Christophe Tek, David Bradley, Dean Charles Chapman, Douggie McMeekin, Isis Hainsworth, Jake Middleton Cooke, Joe Alwyn, Jordan Adene, Lena Dunham, Lesley Sharp, Moya Brady, Paul Kaye, Ralph Ineson, Rita Bernard-Shaw, Russell Brand, Saskia Chana, Tyler Howitt

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