Velvet Revolver

at

Last night.

London, England, UK

Meanwhile…

‘No Time To Die is startling, exotically self-aware, funny and confident, and perhaps most of all it is big: big action, big laughs, big stunts and however digitally it may have been contrived, and however wildly far-fetched, No Time To Die looks like it is taking place in the real world, a huge wide open space that we’re all longing for.’

No Time To Die – Review (Guardian)

Yesterday: The Book Of Daniel

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5 thoughts on “Velvet Revolver

    1. goldenbrown

      seems so unfortunately
      I’ll always go to the negative reviews first to see what the craic is and it does get a kicking…Spectre II allegedly
      I might wait until it ends up on the telly

  1. Gabby

    This celeb spectacle grand first cinema showing calls for a discussion about contemporary British Culture. How about a socio-psychological-theophilosophical-anthromasochist-archaeopolitical lowbrow aesthetic populist analysis in, say, not more than 200 words due to the abbreviated attention span of jaded internet surfers?

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