Film review by Jason Day of Dressed to Kill, the psycho-sexual thriller about a woman murdering other women in New York. Starring Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson and Nancy Allen.
Thriller/Suspense/Film Noir
Film review by Jason Day of Dressed to Kill, the psycho-sexual thriller about a woman murdering other women in New York. Starring Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson and Nancy Allen.
Thriller/Suspense/Film Noir
Film review by Jason Day of The Dark Mirror, a thriller about a psychiatrist who falls in love with twins who are suspected of murder. Starring Olivia de Havilland and Lew Ayres.
Thriller/Suspense/Film Noir
Film review by Jason Day of the short film directed by Alex Kyrou about a successful man working with his therapist to resolve issues he has with his parents. Starring Hainsley Lloyd Bennett and Meryl Griffiths.
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A list of the new films being released across the UK, from Friday 10 June 2016. Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.
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Melissa McCarthy is getting lots and lots of exposure in films since her breakout role in Bridesmaids (2011), as her recent interview with The Guardian details. Here, she stars as a powerful business woman attempting a PR makeover when she’s released from jail for insider trading, in this knockabout comedy in the same vein as her recent Spy (2015). See the official website for more; this will be showing all over the UK.
Film review by Jason Day of Inside Out, the Disney animated feature about how the emotions of a teenage girl help and hinder her to navigate life after she moves house. Featuring the voices of Amy Poehler and Diane Lane. Directed by Pete Docter.
Animation