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Hugh grant in a dastardly role, appears in Heretic a mind bending horror. Grant gives a great performance and has a fine supporting cast. This truly has been year of the horror with so many good horror films on the scene. Lately, he has become notable for telling people how nasty he really is, though this seems like an extra promotion for the film. Having met him at the BAFTAS a few years back, he was nothing but charming and I can’t help but liking him in this, even though he plays diabolical very well.

Two young members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East) have answered a request for more information from a man named Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant). They first follow their dictum and refuse to enter Mr. Reed’s home until a woman is present, but he insists that his wife is in the other room baking a pie. 

Juror Number 2 is also out with Nicholas Hoult. Hitting the cinemas without too much hype, it is directed by Clint Eastwood and tells the story of of a juror who realises that he may actually be responsible for the crime for which another is on trial. Unseen at time of print, I will update this as soon as I rush out and see it.

If you haven’t been to the cinema recently, you can probably still catch Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice – Smile2 and Venom, the last dance. Of these, Smile 2 is a good horror, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Venom, the last dance are both fun romps.

Don’t forget the must see, The Wild Robot – full of heart and entertaining for all ages.

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