March 2017 at the Cinema

I have managed to keep up a good record coming close to January and February but that could also be due to the fact that in March we usually have a slowing down of films, or at least films that I have really wanted to see.

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Cineworld Unlimited Pass is £17.40 per month and I saw 8 films this month costing me £2.17 per film.

I managed to see the following films this month:

3rd – Viceroy’s House – Review

12th – Kong: Skull Island – Review

15th – Free Fire – Review

21st – Beauty and the Beast – Review

25th – Get Out – Review

26th – La La Land (Sing-A-Long Version)

27th – Life – Review

29th – Power Rangers – Review

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Power Rangers (2017) Review

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A group of mis-matched high school students who just happen to be in the same place at the same time one night, find stones and nothing is the same after that as they must face destiny of becoming the Power Rangers.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Life (2017) Review

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A team of scientist on the International Space Station are about to discover a newly found life form that has destroyed Mars. At first it seems well pretty nice, but maybe it should have just been left well and truly alone!

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Vuelio: Blogger Spotlight!

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You may (or may not) remember that earlier this year I was put in 7th place in Vuelio’s list of Top 10 UK Film Blogs. Was is an incredible achievement considering the size of the other blogs I was listed with! Plus moving up from 10th place from the previous year.

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Tyneside Cinema: Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea

For Mother’s Day being a total film geek. I thought it was a great idea to then pass some of that onto my Mam for Mother’s Day this year. So when I received an email from a local independent cinema , the incredible Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle to be precise. That they were doing a special Afternoon Tea for Mother’s Day which included a screening of Mamma Mia! This was at a cost of £25 per person (including a glass of Prosecco)

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Get Out (2017) Review

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Chris Washington a young African-American man is visiting his Caucasian girlfriends family in what turns out to be a very strange estate.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Trailer: Justice League (2017)

Here is the first proper trailer for Justice League. Showing all of the characters who are going to be making up the heroes. It still doesn’t really give us much hope that DC are going to pick things back up this year with Wonder Woman first (although that trailer looks amazing) and then now we have Justice League which are the hopes are probably resting on.

How many times can we think it can’t be as bad as the previous film in the series?

Pocahontas (1995) Review

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When English solider John Smith is part of an invasion on Virginia in the seventeenth century a romance with Pocahontas a Native American in the New World will change everything he thought he knew.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Beauty and the Beast (2017) Review

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⭐️⭐️

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Trailer: Churchill (2017)

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Since first reading about a film about Winston Churchill I have been very interested in it. Today the first trailer from Lionsgate has been released and it certainly helps to grow the anticipation for the film. I love films on British History in all honesty and looking forward to learning more about Churchill thanks to the film.

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