Wilde (1997) Review

The story of Oscar Wilde’s personal life as he explored his homosexuality and the pressure this placed on his marriage, being a father and writing his poetry and plays.

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The Cold Light of Day (1996) Review

Viktor Marek a rather troubled detective who is sacked from his role when he does not agree with the decision made by a superior in the arrest of a scapegoat for a pedophile who has murdered three little girls. He becomes obsessed with finding the actual killer.

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Female Film Critics Speak Out – Volume 8

I was invited by the incredible Rachel from Rachel’s Reviews to take part in the latest volume of Female Film Critics Speak out and it was truly fantastic to talk to her and Orla Smith of Seventh Row.

I have always felt a little bit nervous doing video chats or podcasts but after taking part in my first podcast last year this has given me more confidence to take part in discussions like this, especially given the current lockdown restrictions was nice to be able to chat films with people!

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 5th Feb 2021 = Malcolm & Marie

Hello and welcome to week 5 of Friday Fake Cinema Club and this weeks film was decided weeks ago when it was announced that Malcolm & Marie would be available on Netflix from Friday 5th February 2021. A lot has already been mentioned around this film and I am certainly very excited about eventually watching and even more so that we will be watching it together!

Starring: John David Washington and Zendaya

Plot: A filmmaker and his girlfriend discuss their past relationships while returning home from a movie premiere.

Start time: 8pm 

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 29th Jan 2021 = The Dig: Roundup!

This concludes week 4 of the #FridayFakeCinemaClub and The Dig was certainly another very different film for us to all watch this week. We certainly have covered many different genres so far, The Dig stars Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James, Johnny Flynn, Ben Chaplin, Ken Stott, Archie Barnes and Monica Dolan. As we witness a retelling of the true story of the Anglo-Saxon excavation of Sutton Hoo.

Reviews
Let’s Go To The Movies – https://letsgotothemovies.co.uk/2021/01/30/the-dig-2021-review/
Cinematic Delights – https://cinematicdelights.com/2021/01/30/review-the-dig/
Film Focus Online – https://www.filmfocusonline.com/post/the-dig
Barton Reviews – https://www.bartonreviews.com/2021/01/the-dig/
The People’s Movies – https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2021/01/netflix-review-the-dig-2021/
Movie Reviews 101 – https://moviesreview101.com/2021/01/29/the-dig-2021-movie-review/
Irish Cinephile – https://irishcinephile.com/2021/01/29/film-review-the-dig/
Dave’s Film Blog – https://davefilmblog.com/2021/01/30/the-dig-2021/

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The Dig (2021) Review

Basil Brown an archaeologist begins a very important dig in Sutton Hoo in 1939 as he finds Anglo-Saxon artefacts which is on the land of Edith Pretty and will cause some controversy as different museums want to be able to show them off.

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Twist (2021) Review

A modern update on the story of Oliver Twist. We follow Oliver as he free runs his way around the roof tops of London and meets Dodge one day when running from the police and it’s not long until he meets Fagin.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 29th January 2021 = The Dig

Welcome to week 4 of the Friday Fake Cinema Club and this week’s film is The Dig yet another 2021 release, aren’t they coming in thick and fast!

Starring: Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James, Johnny Flynn, Ben Chaplin, Ken Stott, Archie Barnes and Monica Dolan.

Plot: The Dig is a drama film directed by Simon Stone, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by John Preston, which reimagines the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo. 

Start time: 8pm

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Schindler’s List (1993) Review

During World War II in German occupied Poland, Oskar Schindler is an industrialist who becomes increasingly concerned about his Jewish workforce after witnessing the horrific treatment by the Nazis. His efforts to save them puts his own life very much at risk, managing to save around 1110 jews based on a very true story.

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Happy 40th Birthday Elijah Wood

That’s right Elijah Wood turns 40 years old today! He certainly doesn’t look it considering he hardly looks like he’s aged at all. Frodo Baggins is getting older! Happy Birthday to Elijah Wood!

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