West End – Come From Away & Anything Goes

That’s right today (31st July 2021) was my first West End shows since 2019 and I certainly managed to pick a truly incredible double whammy!

Come From Away a new musical that was just so lovely, heartbreaking and heartwarming all at one.

Anything Goes a Coke Porter musical and therefore a classic was on another level, what an amazing production.

Full reviews to follow just felt I needed to share this!

The Crown – Imelda Staunton is Queen Elizabeth II

I knew this was going to be a truly incredible bit of casting and now that the first image has been released it more than confirms it!

Cineworld Secret Screening 2 – Take 2!

Date: Wednesday 11th August 2021

Technically this is the 14th Secret Screening that Cineworld are going to have but they are calling it Secret Screening 2 just to make it even more confusing. As always when a Secret Screening is announced I like to put together some guesses for what the film could be.

Disclaimer: My track record for guessing is pretty poor but I still like to try and see if I can list the film that it ends up being in these posts. It’s just a little bit of fun after all!

*The running time listed on the Cineworld site is not correct its just a guide*

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Separate Lies (2005) Review

James and Anne Manning appear to have a good marriage when an accident happens in the country where they spend most of their weekends everything will be torn apart. Bill Bule recently returning back home seems to have happened at the very wrong time.

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Let Him Go (2020) Review

George Blackledge is a retired sheriff who with his wife Margaret are attempting to come to terms with the death of their son, struggling with the grief which is made even worse when their grandson Jimmy is taken away by his mother Lorna and her new horrible husband Donnie Weboy.

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Fatherhood (2021) Review

Matt Logelin must bring up his baby daughter Maddy up alone when his wife dies the day after giving birth. An emotional rollercoaster of a journey on how he deals with everything and the struggles along the way.

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An Innocent Man (1989) Review

When Jimmie Rainwood is framed by two corrupt cops for drugs, he must survive his prison sentence and then get his revenge, supported by his wife Kate who will not stop fighting to prove his innocence when he is locked up.

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Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) Review

Bill and Ted are now middle aged dads in California and they are still attempting to come up with the hit song in order to fulfil their destiny. With the help of their daughters Thea and Billie they might eventually achieve everything they had always dreamed.

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Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) Review

AI G. Rhythm is a rogue artificial intelligence who kidnaps Don James the son of famous basketball player LeBron James who must then put together a team to play basketball and win to save his son.

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Our Ladies (2019) Review

In 1996 a group of Catholic school girls from Fort William a town in the Scottish Highlands get the opportunity to go to Edinburgh for the day to take part in a choir competition, however this is the last thing they are interested in and more focused on drinking, partying and finding men to hook up with.

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