Film review, by Jason Day, of Creed II, the big-fight boxing sequel starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone.
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Film review, by Jason Day, of Creed II, the big-fight boxing sequel starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone.
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Film review of Bleed For This, the real life story of boxer Vinny Pazienza and his fight to get back in the ring after a car accident left him with a broken neck. Starring Miles Teller, Aaron Eckhart. Directed by Ben Younger.
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A list of the new films being released across the UK, from Friday 19 February 2016. Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.
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Kurt Russell is clearly in Western mode at present, as this horror in the west film follows his recent starring role in Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight. He leads as one of four men who head off into the deepest, darkest corner of the wild West to rescue a group of captives from cannibalistic cave dwellers. The official Facebook page is where should be looking for more on this. It will be showing at key cities only, so check Find Any Film for where.
Film review of the boxing drama, following on from the previous Rocky films, with Sylvester Stallone reprising his role as Rocky Balboa, now training the long-lost son (Michael B. Jordan) of his former rival Apollo Creed.
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Director: Ryan Coogler. (133 mins). MGM/Warner/New Line Cinema/Chartoff-Winkler. (12a).
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