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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
10M ago
Production photography is released of the brand new stage musical Mrs. Doubtfire, currently at the Shaftesbury Theatre with press night on 22 June 2023.
A hilarious and heartfelt story about holding onto your loved ones against all odds, Mrs. Doubtfire is the musical comedy we need right now.
Out-of-work actor Daniel will do anything for his kids. After losing custody in a messy divorce, he creates the alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in their lives. As his new character takes on a life of its own, Mrs. Doubtfire teaches Daniel more than he barga ..read more
Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
Made on a shoestring budget, Hard Kill mixes action thriller with disaster tropes, and the result is a movie that is painfully generic – yet there’s enough crash, bang and wallop to make it at least half-watchable, particularly for those […]
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
Sarah Lord looks at Darkman for its 30th anniversary.
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
As one of the big Hollywood names of a generation, Val Kilmer has been there, done that, and has mustered up a loyal following of people who are an admirer of his work. In 2017, the actor announced that he […]
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
Cinema First, the industry body charged with the promotion of UKcinema-going, has launched #LoveCinema, a nationwide campaign designed to capture the attention of audiences across the country and remind them of the unique experience that only the big screen can […]
The post CINEMA FIRST INVITES EVERYONE TO FALL IN LOVE WITH THE BIG SCREEN ALL OVER AGAIN appeared first on VultureHound Magazine | Entertainment & Wrestling ..read more
Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
The 26th edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival (14th-21st) concluded yesterday with the award winners announced in a virtual ceremony. The top winner was Visar Morina’s Exile, a tense drama about a Kosovan pharmaceutical engineer living in Germany, which won the […]
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
I Will Tell International Film Festival announced its 14th annual film festival … from the top of the plinth from which the Colston statue in Bristol, UK was recently pulled down. As Festival Director, Jenny Lee, stood on the plinth with […]
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
I’ve tried five times already to begin this review. And I think you know why. And, yes, I will talk about it, just not here at this stage. No, we’re not talking about it yet. We’re only discussing it as […]
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
Tired Old Tropes Of A Virgin - 15 Years On From Judd Apatow's Debut
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Vulture Hound | Film Blog
3y ago
Victor Hugo was a man known for crafting such thought-provoking yet bleak works such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. The Man Who Laughs is no exception to that. The story revolves around a man named Gwynplaine, […]
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