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FILM REVIEW: Kajillionaire (12A)

FILM REVIEW: Kajillionaire (12A)

FILM REVIEW: Kajillionaire (12A)

18 October 2020

Jeremy Ransome reviews a movie written and directed by the unconventional Miranda July.


Witty satire pokes fun at ‘black poverty porn’

Witty satire pokes fun at ‘black poverty porn’

Witty satire pokes fun at ‘black poverty porn’

13 October 2020

Playwright Radha Blank makes her feature film directing debut in satire, which she also wrote.


FILM REVIEW: 'The most uplifting, emotional, gritty film I've seen in a long time'

FILM REVIEW: 'The most uplifting, emotional, gritty film I've seen in a long time'

FILM REVIEW: 'The most uplifting, emotional, gritty film I've seen in a long time'

04 October 2020

Jeremy Ransome reviews Rocks (12A) at the Light Cinema, Wisbech.


FILM REVIEW: This could have been a classic but falls short

FILM REVIEW: This could have been a classic but falls short

FILM REVIEW: This could have been a classic but falls short

26 September 2020

Jeremy Ransome reviews Dave Mclean's biopic of his younger self.


FILM REVIEW: No surprises, but a genuine dollop of joy

FILM REVIEW: No surprises, but a genuine dollop of joy

FILM REVIEW: No surprises, but a genuine dollop of joy

15 September 2020

The cinema is back and our reviewer watches an uplifting rom-com.


FILM REVIEW: Fantasy Island (15)

FILM REVIEW: Fantasy Island (15)

FILM REVIEW: Fantasy Island (15)

15 March 2020

Editor Jeremy Ransome visits The Light Cinema, Wisbech.


FILM REVIEW: THE INVISIBLE MAN

FILM REVIEW: THE INVISIBLE MAN

FILM REVIEW: THE INVISIBLE MAN

08 March 2020

Editor Jeremy Ransome reviews the psychological thriller.


Film review: The Call of the Wild (PG)

Film review: The Call of the Wild (PG)

Film review: The Call of the Wild (PG)

08 March 2020

Harrison Ford stars in this doggy tale that will appeal to all ages


FILM REVIEW

FILM REVIEW

FILM REVIEW

23 February 2020

Editor Jeremy Ransome reviews Greed (15)


Amazing film captures all the horror of WWI

Amazing film captures all the horror of WWI

Amazing film captures all the horror of WWI

17 January 2020

Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome reviews the film nominated for 10 Oscars.


There's nothing little about this adaptation of the Louisa M Alcott's classic coming of age novel

There's nothing little about this adaptation of the Louisa M Alcott's classic coming of age novel

There's nothing little about this adaptation of the Louisa M Alcott's classic coming of age novel

10 January 2020

'Little Women' is not just a classic novel, but also a classic of the cinema with multiple versions including one with legendary Katharine Hepburn.


Crime caper throws ‘PC’ out of the window

Crime caper throws ‘PC’ out of the window

Crime caper throws ‘PC’ out of the window

03 January 2020

MOVIE REVIEW: The Gentlemen (18)


FILM REVIEW: Knives Out (PG)

FILM REVIEW: Knives Out (PG)

FILM REVIEW: Knives Out (PG)

01 December 2019

Our editor Jeremy Ransome reviews the comedy whoddunit starring Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas.


FILM REVIEW: The Good Liar (15)

FILM REVIEW: The Good Liar (15)

FILM REVIEW: The Good Liar (15)

14 November 2019

Editor Jeremy Ransome visits The Light Cinema, Wisbech to review the thriller starring legends Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren.


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