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Philip Barantini

Boiling Point (15): A Culinery 1917, but without the cheeky cuts.

March 12, 2022March 12, 2022 by bobwp

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Boiling Point” (2022). I made a poor start in covering the BAFTA nominations for film awards. But with “Boiling Point” I’m now within one film of covering all the BAFTA Best Film and Best British Film nominees. (Unfortunately, I don’t think I’ll get to see “There’s Something About Jamie” … Read more

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Categories Film Review Tags Alice Feetham, BAFTA, Benedict Cumberbatch, bob-the-movie-man, Boiling Point, Boilingpointfilm, Cinema, Film, film review, James Cummings, Jason Flemyng, Matthew Lewis, Movie, Movie Review, One Man's Movies, One Mann's Movies, onemannsmovies, onemansmovies, Philip Barantini, Ray Panthaki, Review, Stephen Graham, Vinette Robinson, Will Smith Leave a comment
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