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Stephen Dorff’s cage-fighting drama somehow punches above its weight We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Available now on VOD Opening scenes are important: they announce the direction of the movie, just as an opening paragraph forecasts the direction of a novel. This one starts with Stephen Dorff, as Cash “The Slayer” Boykins, champion mixed martial arts fighter, walking into a huge arena in Las Vegas to fight some random Russian. The young guy at Cash’s side, part of his team, asks Cash a pointed question about the length of his penis. There follow a few lines of dialogue that would make a wharfie blush, at which point, I thought, hmmmm. More than a century of screenwriting and we’ve come to this? ....
Plans for a new dog care centre in Willowholme have been approved by Carlisle City Council. In a vision unveiled by applicant David McKenna, of Top Dog, plans were outlined for the centre at Unit 11 at Willowholme Industrial Estate. Under the current plan, the centre will be open from 7.30am to 6pm, Monday to Saturday. In planning documents, the applicant outlined that, pending licensing, the centre will be able to care for a “fixed number of dogs at one time” and this will be structured into “smaller groups with individual carers focussing on exercise, play and socialising”. They also state: “The structured activities will occupy the dogs to prevent boredom, reducing the likelihood of long episodes of barking causing nuisance. ....