Screentime: Warfare, Drop, Sinners, Small Things Like These
Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about four movies out in cinemas. Warfare is directed by Alex Garland and based on Ray Mendoza's experiences during the second Iraq War as a US Navy SEAL. Drop is a thriller directed by Christopher Landon based on a widowed mother's dating horror. Sinners is a horror starring Michael B Jordan in dual roles as twin brothers who return to their hometown to start over, but are confronted by supernatural evil. And Small Things Like These stars Cillian Murphy as a hardworking coal merchant who helps a girl banished to a Magdalen laundry. James Croot is film and TV reviewer for Stuff
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