Posts by Henry Heffer

Does your taste in film betray your position on Brexit?

By Henry Heffer

Some of your favourite movies may hold clues about your true feelings on the UK EU referendum.

A Hologram for the King

By Henry Heffer

Tom Hanks plays a genial hologram salesman(!) who packs off to Saudi Arabia for a voyage of personal discovery.

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Cabin Fever

By Henry Heffer

Unless you’re an Eli Roth completist, avoid this remake of the 2002 parasitic horror like the plague.

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Watch the pulsating first trailer for The Accountant

By Henry Heffer

Ben Affleck plays the numbers game in this Bourne-esque thriller from director Gavin O’Connor.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

By Henry Heffer

Tina Fey brings some light comic relief to the Afghanistan conflict in this cutting media commentary.

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Everything we know about Ang Lee’s Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

By Henry Heffer

Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund team up for the director’s latest literary adaption.

Watch Michael Fassbender in the adrenaline-fuelled new Assassin’s Creed trailer

By Henry Heffer

Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard reunite for this long-awaited video game adaptation.

Is this Will Smith’s greatest performance?

By Henry Heffer

We wend our way back to 1993 to heap praise on Fred Schepisi’s Six Degrees of Separation.

Truman

By Henry Heffer

The great Ricardo Darin plays a man facing death – but what will become of his trusty mutt?

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Eight surprising depictions of the President of the United States

By Henry Heffer

Will Ferrell’s casting as Ronald Reagan got us thinking of other memorable POTUS portrayals in the movies.

Would you eat at any of these movie themed restaurants?

By Henry Heffer

A new Star Wars dinner has inspired us branch out into the lucrative world of novelty food joints.

God’s Not Dead 2

By Henry Heffer

Melissa Joan Hart and Jesse Metcalfe fly the flag for the Big Guy in this baffling piece of Christian pamphleteering.

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