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at the iconic Abbey Road Studios a while back, and we can say that this is NOT just another Bohemian Rhapsody. Instead, it has more in common with the musical fantasy vibe of Moulin Rouge!, with some incredible performances by Taron Egerton and Richard Madden.

The original made over $875 million at the box office, so of course a sequel was on the way! We have it on good authority that the sequel is even funnier, with new cast additions including Patton Oswalt, Tiffany Haddish, Nick Kroll, and Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford!In a fortnight of huge blockbusters, don't let this be the one that passes you by! A small-scale comedy directed by Ireland's own (kinda) Olivia Wilde, this sees two BFFs finish up high school and realise that they...

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