Cineworld Secret Screenings 1-10

Back in 2013 Cineworld started doing Secret Screenings for Unlimited members and by 2018 we had reached the 10th Secret Screening. In the past week we have had announcements for two taking place in July 2019! So I thought this was the best time to have a look back at the first ten films we got as special previews.

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Cineworld have slightly changed the way they used to do them as for the early ones we got clues over the week building up to the screening date, but they stopped doing that and changed the running time and standard age of 15. This meant that we had a child free preview of Incredibles 2 and that was quite frankly outstanding!

Something they usually do in a very clever way is having the screenings not long before a huge release and people get taken in that it is going to be that film (yes, thinking about to Star Wars and it was actually In the Heart of the Sea). Not forgetting that we have also had a preview of a film that went on to become the Best Picture Oscar winner, Green Book. So we have certainly had many different genres in the Secret Screenings.

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London Film & Comic Con 2019 – Guest Update

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Since my announcement post back in March (here) I have spent a lot of time glued to the Showmasters forum and Twitter feed for any more announcement of guests that I would just love to meet and gaining understanding of how a Comic Con works. It does sound totally nuts at times but I am sure I can survive and work it all out!

I have now booked more photoshoots to go along with the Jason Momoa and I am now going on the Saturday as well!

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Cinderella (1950) Review

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When Cinderella’s mother dies her father marries another woman the wicked Lady Tremaine, her life gets even worse when he dies too. Leaving her to become a maid within her own home to her wicked stepmother and stepsisters.

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Happy 72nd Birthday Sylvester Stallone

I know its actually quite hard to believe that the Rocky legend turns 72 today!

Rough Night (2017) Review

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Five friends who meet a college eventually manage to catch up for a bachelorette weekend in Miami, but everything goes wrong and takes a strange turn when they accidentally kill who they think is a male stripper.

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Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019) Review

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Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man/Peter Parker must deal with his grief whilst also stepping up and protecting the world which has been changed forever.

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Happy 4th July!

To all my American friends, blogger and follows I hope you have a fantastic Independence Day and throughly enjoy your 4th July celebrations!

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10 years ago I was lucky enough to be in Boston and 6 years ago in Houston! With amazing fireworks at the different events I attended which also included Neil Diamond and Sheryl Crowe!

Paramount Pictures UK offer 2 for 1 Rocketman tickets to Celebrate Pride in London

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Paramount Pictures UK have partnered with Picturehouse, Empire and Cineworld cinemas to offer 2 for 1 Rocketman tickets from 5th-7th July to #SharethePride during Pride in London. Head to seeitfirst.com and enter the code PRIDE19 to book your tickets.

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Has positive discrimination in film gone too far?

Positive discrimination – the practice or policy of favouring individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously.

I am quite happy that this could be seen as controversial but in all honesty I am growing tired of how everything has been developing over the past few years. We cannot change the past and influence how people were treated, that mainly being women’s roles. But remember life was different years ago and women were seen as being second to men. I’ve always been in a male dominated world with football, so just come to accept certain things. We are now getting films that are supposed to be historical but then changed to make the female roles bigger and that annoys me in terms of story. Men have got a lot of hate through the MeToo movement and this has transferred into film as well.

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Trailer: Knives Out (2019)

What a cast this film has! Looking like a truly epic version of Cluedo in all honesty, will be looking forward to seeing this film which is due for UK release on 29th November. Daniel Craig as a detective and Chris Evans swearing is certainly something that I can easily get behind!

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