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The Rip is the term given by cops to busting a stash house, i.e. a place where drug money is… well, stashed.

As the film begins, Captain Jackie Velez (Lina Esco), has been killed, and her murder is suspected to have been carried out by a drugs cartel, since she was going after a lot of money in that field at that time.

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Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials is the latest tale from Mrs C’s works to get the TV treatment, this time on Netflix.

Opening in 1920, Ronda – a city in Andalusia, Spain, although not all of the full cast has been published prior to release, I recognised the first individual onscreen – who I won’t name – but who’s clearly waiting with trepidation as to w...


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Love Through a Prism is a new Japanese anime, set in the early 20th Century, which is absolutely stunning.

Revolving around Lili Ichijoin (Atsumi Tanezaki), a young Japanese girl who’s going to olde-world London, given that the opening chapter titled is “Black bread and iridescent hope“, I learned the penultimate words means “showing l...


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Giant has nothing to do with James Dean, even though he comes to mind whenever I see the title, but it...


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Star Trek Starfleet Academy is the latest Star Trek series to grace our screens, and this one in time for the franchise’s 60th Anniversary. Note that I’ll avoid spoilers, but will set the basic premise.

It’s Stardate 853724.6 (although where that fits in exactly, I have absolutely no idea), at Federation Outpost Pikaru. Okay, it’s the 32nd Century, if...


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