Maleficent (2014) Review

We follow the story of Maleficent from a childhood to the cold-hearted woman she became. But everything isn’t as it may first seem, you have to forget what you think you already know about Princess Aurora.

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7 Angela Lansbury Songs

I am still rather happy about seeing Dame Angela on stage on Wednesday afternoon so decided on a 7 things blog post with different songs she has song over the years, from both film and stage performances!

Beauty and the Beast

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Edge of Tomorrow (2014) Review

A solider who finds himself put into combat in the fight against aliens gets caught in a time loop and lives his last day in the battle over and over again. Each time he dies everything resets to the previous day.

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Stage Door – Angela Lansbury

Before seeing Blithe Spirit on Wednesday I managed to catch a glimpse and a couple of photos of Dame Angela heading into the theatre for the matinee performance. She was quickly ushered into the stage door which was a little bit of a shame as there wasn’t really that many people waiting to see her go in.

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Blithe Spirit (West End) Review

 Cast

Edith – Patsy Ferran

Ruth – Janie Dee

Charles – Charles Edwards

Dr Bradman – Simon Jones

Mrs Bradman – Serena Evans

Madame Arcati – Angela Lansbury

Elvira – Jemima Rooper

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Musical Moments – Shall We Dance?

The first time I saw this film I fell in love with Richard Gere even more, mainly due to this scene as well. Which yes I will admit it made me cry my eyes out, I honestly think its just so romantic and the song fits it all together even better. I think the song on its own could bring a tear to the eye but add in the story in the film and the build up to this moment.

Richard Gere . . . A Tux . . . A Rose . . . An Escalator …

20th Century Boy (UK Tour) Review

20th Century Boy The Musical is based on the life of Marc Bolan and his rise to fame with T. Rex and also his untimely death. The format of the show takes place with Rolan Bolan searching for answers to who his father was and how his life was. His mother Gloria is still struggling with grief after all those years. We take the journey with Rolan from Marc’s childhood, trying to make it in the music world and then the formation and success of T. Rex during the Glam Rock era.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Review

The world becomes a very different place with most of the mutants and humans destroyed after a fight of spices with very powerful man-made creations. So Wolverine must travel back in time to stop one key event which will help save the future.

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Cineworld – Secret Screening 3

The third secret screening run by Cineworld now has a date! Tuesday 15th July 2014. If you have not heard anything about this before, it is a preview of a film yet to be released but only clues are given out before the screening and you take a risk of what the film may actually be. It is quite an exciting and interesting way of going to the cinema. I have been to the first two secret screenings so therefore looking forward to this one as well as trying to work out what film it might be!

Unlimited Card holders can now book tickets online!

Musical Moments – Pulp Fiction

I thought this would be a very fitting musical moment this Monday due to the 20th anniversary of Pulp Fiction and it having a one day only re-release in cinemas across the UK tomorrow! What better than Uma Thurman dancing around to a brilliant Neil Diamond song? I absolutely love this scene as she really is going for it and I am sure we have all been guilty of dancing (and singing) around the house like this!

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