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So much to see, so little time!
But are we daunted? No! Well, maybe a little bit – I mean who’s got the time to see everything?
None of us, really but that doesn’t mean we won’t give it a red hot go and fire up a streaming platform or head to the cinema and see what we can see … after all who needs sleep?
Especially when the movies or series are as batsh*t crazy as these delectably off-the-wall choices.
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Framed for murder and on the run with her sisters, Nell Jackson (Louisa Harland) turns her hand to highway robbery to survive. Aided by her superpowered sidekick, a plucky little sprite called Billy Blind (Nick Mohammed), Nell realizes that fate has put her on the wrong side of the law for a reason much bigger than she could have ever imagined: to defeat a magical plot against the Queen of England. (courtesy Yahoo News)
Renegade Nell releases 29 March on Disney+
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Skarsgård stars as “Boy” who avows revenge after his family is murdered by Hilda Van Der Koy (Janssen), the deranged matriarch of a corrupt post-apocalyptic dynasty that left the boy orphaned, deaf and voiceless. Driven by his inner voice, one which he co-opted from his favorite childhood video game, Boy trains with a mysterious shaman (Ruhian) to become an instrument of death and is set loose on the eve of the annual culling of dissidents. Bedlam ensues as Boy commits bloody martial arts mayhem, inciting a wrath of carnage and blood-letting. As he tries to get his bearings in this delirious realm, Boy soon falls in with a desperate resistance group, all the while bickering with the apparent ghost of his rebellious little sister. (courtesy YouTube (c) Lionsgate Movies)
Boy Kills World releases on 25 April 2024 in Australia and 26 April in U.S.
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A dutiful damsel (Millie Bobby Brown) agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive. Damsel is directed by acclaimed Spanish writer / filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, director of the films Intacto, 28 Weeks Later, Intruders, Prototype, and Blanco previously, plus a few other shorts. The screenplay is written by Dan Mazeau (Wrath of the Titans, Fast X). Produced by Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum, & Chris Castaldi; co-produced by Emily Wolfe. (courtesy First Showing)
Damsel releases 8 March on Netflix.