Lolita (1997) Review

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Humbert Humbert is a British professor who is in the US to teach, he rents a room in Charlotte’s house but only when he sees her 14-year-old daughter who he is attracted to and goes on to marry her mother to stay close.

*Warning this review contains a difficult subject matter and possible spoilers*

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July 2017 at the Cinema

This is the joint worst month for attending the cinema and I am going to blame my trip away to New York, just because I was then missing for around a week. Ok and being lazy when I got home and was still off work, so maybe I actually had more of a chance to go to the cinema.

Anyway the 5 films that I managed to see work out at £3.58 per film as the Cineworld Unlimited Card costs £17.90 per month. I went to Odeon to see Dunkirk in IMAX and went VIP in The Gallery which actually cost me £21.50!

3rd – The House – Review

5th – Spider-Man: Homecoming – Review

7th – It Comes at Night – Review

11th – War for the Planet of the Apes – Review

19th – Despicable Me 3 – Review

21st – Dunkirk – Review IMAX Odeon

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Musical Moments: Meat Loaf

Since seeing Bat Out of Hell last week I have been pretty obsessed listening to the albums so I thought what better way to forget it is Monday than these fantastic Jim Steinmen/ Meat Loaf songs!

I have also decided that not many of them are actually happy songs!

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The Evening Star (1996) Review

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We get to catch up with Aurora Greenwood many years after her daughter’s death and her grandchildren are now all grown up, but with many problems. Can she pull everything together before it’s too late?

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Boulevard (2014) Review

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Nolan Mack is a devoted husband who has spent his life working in a bank doing the same job everyday for over 25 years. He has always kept his true self a secret and that is all about to come crashing down when one evening he picks up a young male hooker.

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Bat out of Hell the Musical (West End) Review

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Cast
Andrew Polec – Strat
Christina Bennington – Raven
Rob Fowler – Falco
Sharon Sexton – Sloane
Aran Macrae – Tink
Danielle Steers – Zahara
Dom Hartley-Harris – Jagwire
Giovanni Spano – Ledoux
Patrick Sullivan – Blake

Venue: London Coliseum

Date: Saturday 5th August 2017 (2:30pm)

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Trailer: The Crown (Season 2)

I throughly enjoyed the first season of The Crown on Netflix, therefore really looking forward to season 2 which is due to appear on Netflix from December. I am sure they will continue with the interesting story of the following ten years of the Queen’s reign!

Watch the teaser trailer here:

Did you watch the first season?

Are you looking forward to season 2?

Girls Trip (2017) Review

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When four lifelong friends who have drifted apart for the past five years decide to reunite on a trip to the Essence festival in New Orleans they are about to prove that loyalty and friendship really is the greatest gift.

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Fatal Attraction (1987) Review

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Dan Gallagher is a married family man who will quickly regret his one night stand with Alex Forrest when after he tells her that was it, she stalks them with devastating consequences at times.

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Leaving Sky Cinema in August 2017

Here are the films that are leaving Sky Cinema during August 2017, so catch them before they go!

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Wednesday 9 August
​​The Bad Education Movie  – Comedy

Thursday 10 August
​​Warlock (1959) – Select

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