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Quick Movie Review – ‘Bruce Almighty’

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Usually, every year, I do a review on a Jim Carrey movie. So, I thought, why break tradition? And with the recent news that Jim Carrey is returning to play the Grinch in an upcoming film, it’s time to share my thoughts on one of his very well-known films – ‘Bruce Almighty’. Continue reading

Quick ‘Ghostbusters’ Movie Reviews

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I’ve been able to see all of the ‘Ghostbusters’ films on BBC iPlayer these past two weeks, especially in revisiting ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ at the cinema in Leicester recently. Since I’ve reviewed that and the original ‘Ghostbusters’ film, it’s fair I share my thoughts on the rest of this movie series. Continue reading

Disney+ Roundup – ‘The Apple Dumpling Gang’, ‘Blank Check’ & ‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’

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It’s that time again for me to share the first Disney+ Roundup of films that I’ve seen in January 2024. I saw three movies via Disney+ on the first three Fridays of the month. Hopefully, I’ll get to share more thoughts on Disney+ content soon via ‘Bradley’s Basement’, including Season 3 of ‘The Orville’. Continue reading

Disney+ Roundup – ‘Six Days, Seven Nights’ & ‘Air Force One’

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It’s that time again for another Disney+ Roundup on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. Today, we’re looking at a couple of films which star Harrison Ford in the lead role. If you’re hankering for more Harrison Ford after watching the ‘Indiana Jones’ movies on Disney+ or at the cinema, then these films are for you. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘People Like Us’

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Last Friday, I saw the film ‘People Like Us’ on Disney+. This was an unusual film to see. Even though the film was released by Disney, it was through Touchstone Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. I’m not sure I would like to class it as a Disney film, due to the subject matter and its semi-adult content. Continue reading