
A documentary looking into the relationships Michael Jackson started with two boys when they were aged 7 and 10. Now in their 30s and 40s they are ready to tell their story . . .
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A documentary looking into the relationships Michael Jackson started with two boys when they were aged 7 and 10. Now in their 30s and 40s they are ready to tell their story . . .

Last night I was honoured to be invited to the official opening of the brand new ScreenX in Cineworld Newcastle. They have done a truly amazing refurbishment of the cinema over the past year and this is the final screen with that. Last year they opened a SuperScreen to go along with the 4DX screen which had been added as well as changing the rest of the cinema across to the trademark Cineworld seats etc. The seats really are fantastic and this is an amazing cinema!
The nominations were announced yesterday for the 2019 Olivier Awards which are taking place on Sunday 7th April 2019, at the Royal Albert Hall.
Continue reading “Theatre: Olivier Awards 2019 – Nominations”
I am sure by now everyone knows that a totally adore this film. What’s not to love about this dance scene? So it is today’s musical moment!

Baker Dill is working as a fishing boat captain and leading tours on the island he is living on. His life is then changed when his ex-wife Karen shows up and needs his help against her violent husband, using their son Patrick as bait to get him to agree to her deadly plan.
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Natalie is struggling with her life, no one noticing her and has given up on love. She claims to hate romantic comedies it probably doesn’t help that her own mother told her that doesn’t happen for women like them! One day though she hits her head and as she wakes her whole life has become a romantic comedy.
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Having preordered this two POP figures almost a year ago after The Shape of Water picked up the Best Picture at the Oscars, they have arrived! They were supposed to get released in October 2018. But that didn’t happen, no panic though as March 2019 and they have arrived!


Bridget must return back home to Chicago to help her brother Nick and father Burt as they struggle to deal with how Ruth is declining in her battle with Alzheimer’s.
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This is based on the true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her struggle for equal rights and battling to be able to actually practice law after attending Harvard and Columbia. This film looks at the early cases of her historic career which really did manage to change everything!
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