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On Truth & Movies this week, it’s a tech bro nightmare in BlackBerry. Jamie Foxx takes on the funeral home industry in The Burial, and for film club, we revisit BlackBerry Director Matt Johnson’s debut, The Dirties.
by Hannah Strong
Abandoned by his owner, a happy-go-lucky terrier must learn to survive on the mean streets in this dire comedy, packed with poo jokes and crotch-bothering.
Jamie Foxx plays a jazz musician attempting to return to the land of the living in Pixar’s latest animated spectacle.
Jamie Foxx is a jazz musician reckoning with the afterlife in Pixar’s best film in quite some time.
Destin Daniel Cretton’s biopic of wrongly incarcerated death row inmate Walter McMillian plays it a little too safe.
by Charles Bramesco
The latest animated escapade from director Pete Docter features the vocal stylings of Jamie Foxx.
by Adam Woodward
A miscast Taron Egerton fronts this dour retelling of the age-old English folktale.
by Jonathan Crocker
Hate, murder and revenge as Quentin Tarantino goes west. Well, south.
by Benjamin Lee
Try as it may, Due Date never really manages to escape its rather tired ‘odd couple’ concept.
by Lorien Haynes
A big budget production sees director Joe Wright losing the reins on a film with some truly dire metaphorical moments.
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