FILMSTRUCK CURZON STREAMING SERVICE LAUNCHES IN THE UK

A very exciting new streaming service has come to the UK thanks to FilmStruck!

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FilmStruck is a new premium movie streaming service expertly curated by film lovers for film lovers. FilmStruck offers a broad and diverse collection of cinema’s most iconic and ground-breaking films, from genres such as mainstream, cult, independent, art house, classic and documentary film as well as the best of British and foreign cinema. The service draws primarily on the extensive Warner Bros. library and the Criterion Collection, as well as other global and local content partners.

The UK is the joint venture’s initial launch market in what is planned as a multi-market roll out over the next two years. The service will launch in the UK first as FilmStruck Curzon, in collaboration with the iconic independent cinema brand.

For film aficionados and enthusiasts alike, FilmStruck’s on demand service features a highly accessible and regularly refreshed selection of critically acclaimed films from across the decades, unlocking the stories that captivated audiences upon their release and which continue to resonate today. The service has a carefully curated Themed area, selected by film experts, to optimise discoverability and introduce ‘new’ titles to curious audiences.

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Newcastle International Film Festival 2018

For the first time in 2018 we will see the Newcastle International Film Festival take place at many venues around Newcastle and Gateshead. Something which I find very exciting for the North East considering we get missed out for so many things.

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The NIFF will be opened with a special screening of Get Carter along with a Q&A with the director and a VIP afterparty. What better film to open a film festival in Newcastle?

Dates: Thursday 29th March – Sunday 1st April 2018 

This falls over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend which should be a great opportunity to get many people to attend!

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Everything Sucks! (Season 1) Review

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In the 1990s we are taken to Boring High School in Boring, Oregon to witness the coming together of the A/V club and the drama club. How each of the teenagers are dealing with growing up and everything High School throws at them.

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Call Me by Your Name (2017) Review

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In Italy in the early 1980s a romance happens between a seventeen year old Elio and Oliver, an older man who is an American Student that his father has hired as a research assistant.

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RIP Emma Chambers

The sad news that actress Emma Chambers passed away broke earlier today, she was only 53 years old. She starred for many years in the Vicar of Dibley which was one of my favourite TV Shows growing up and then of course in Notting Hill.

RIP Emma, thoughts go out to her family at this very sad time

Lady Bird (2017) Review

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Christine “Lady Bird” MacPherson is a high school senior in Sacramento, California. We see her coming of age during 2002/2003 and the different events which happen during her final year of High School. Including her difficult relationship with her mother, friendship, love and sex.

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Black Panther (2018) Review

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T’Challa, the newly crowned King of Wakanda must battle to protect his country after the death of his father. Especially when an outsider comes in to challenge him for the throne. Can the technologically advanced African country stay hidden and safe from the rest of the world stealing the precious resources they use?

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Love Story (1970) Review

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Jenny and Oliver are from very different backgrounds but that does not stop them from falling madly in love with each other when they are at college. But when tragedy strikes the meaning of love will be shown, remember though that means you never have to say you’re sorry!

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BAFTA 2018 – Daniel Craig!

Presenting Best Film award!

BAFTA 2018 – Best Film

I am actually so disappointend that Three Billboards has taken this and Oustanding British Film in all honesty. Was hoping for The Shape of Water!

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