One Mann’s Movies DVD Review: Triple 9 (2016)
The thin and crooked blue line. Triple 9, set in the gun-ridden streets of Atlanta, is surprisingly well executed and…
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The thin and crooked blue line. Triple 9, set in the gun-ridden streets of Atlanta, is surprisingly well executed and…
The British love a plucky loser. “Eddie the Eagle” tells the astonishing but true story of everyman plasterer Eddie Edwards…
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A Happy New Year from One Mann’s Movies to you all! The new cinema year has got off to a…
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