The Whole Truth (2016) Review

Ramsey is attempting to work with his teenage client Mike who is accused of murdering his wealthy father Boone. A lot more to the case that it first seems even with the teen openly admitting that he killed him, did he really though?

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Top 10 – Best Films of 2020

Considering the way 2020 went with the cinema closed for most of the year, even when they reopened the new films being offered were few and far between. Although I cannot really complain too much with getting to see all three Lord of the Rings extended editions twice something I had wanted to do for many years. So this year I have had to combine the small number of cinema films which include some 2019 films but due to UK release dates qualify for my top 10 best films of 2020 list! Then combined with films then added to streaming sites and catching up with some before the end of the year. At one point I was unsure if I could even pick a top 10, so it could be my most interesting yet!

My Cinema 2020 list – here
2020 Films overall – here

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Planet of the Apes (1968) Review

George Taylor is an astronaut who was part of a crew that crash landed on a planet after waking from deep hibernation. Finding out the year was 3978 making it two thousand and six years after leaving earth. The planet they have crashed on has intelligent talking apes who are the dominant species with humans oppressed and enslaved whilst also being mutes.

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2020 Letterboxd Stats!

I signed up for Letterboxd way back in 2015. Yes, really! Although I didn’t actually start using it properly until the end of 2019 and therefore 2020 was the first full year that I logged every single film that I watched. Albeit not as many Cinema films as I would have liked, which leads me on to saying during the lockdown/furlough stage I spent a lot of time logging in the diary all of the films I had seen at the Cinema dating back to 2003 (yes, I still have my Lord of the Rings: Return of the King ticket). This obviously took a few weeks as I also logged the films I have review on here as well. So as you imagine a lot of time was taken to do this. It gives some amazing all-time stats though.

Here we can take a look at my 2020 stats and I am sure no one will be surprised with my most watched films either!

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Happy New Year 2021!

We all know just how difficult 2020 was from March time, this time last year everything was pretty normal and the start of a new year with so much hope and promise. Trips planned that we were all looking forward to, so many films to see at the cinema. Little did we know that this would not happen, trips cancelled sometimes last minute then everything cancelled. A few films pushing release dates by a few months and then until 2021. All we can do is hope that cinemas will reopen in the UK at some point in 2021 and we will eventually get to see so many films that we had been looking forward to!

Thank you for supporting and following Let’s Go To The Movies and I hope we can get back to the movies in 2021!

Silky Fabrics – Etsy

Highlander (1986) Review

Connor MacLeod currently living in New York City just happens to be an immortal Scottish swordsman. Going by the name Russell Nash he is the owner of an antique shop and when he is challenged to a sword fight this is when he begins to recall his life in the sixteenth century back in Scotland.

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Monsoon (2019) Review

Kit is a British Vietnamese man who returns to Saigon for the first time in over 30 years, after his family fled during the Vietnam-American War. Not recognising the place and coming to terms with the deaths of both his parents.

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Get Carter (1971) Review

A London gangster named Jack Carter is about t return to his native of Newcastle to investigate the sudden death of his brother in what was supposedly a car accident. He was going to find out what really happened no matter what!

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The Great Debaters (2007) Review

Based on the true story of Melvin B. Tolson who was a professor at Wiley College in Texas. He inspired his students to set up the schools first debate team and really challenge not only themselves but others and leading to challenging Harvard in 1935.

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Educating Rita (1983) Review

When twenty seven year old working class hairdresser Rita wants more out of her life she signs up for a literature course through open university and is tutored by Dr. Frank Bryant who is having his own issues with his upper-class life and has become an alcoholic in the process to try and cope with everything. They might have just found each other at the right time.

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