Billy Crystal on Twitter!

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That’s right the legend that is Billy Crystal acknowledge me on Twitter! The review of his film Standing Up, Falling Down (Review) which is a fantastic gem of a film premiered on Sky Cinema earlier this week. I never in a million years thought he would ever see my tweet about the film and I seriously could not believe it when I clicked on my notifications and saw this quote tweet! Considering my intense love for When Harry Met Sally I feel this is going to be my all time greatest moment EVER on Twitter, I cannot think about how this could be topped at all.

Something I will always wonder will be if he clicked on my profile and saw that he is in fact part of my header photo?

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The American President (1995) Review

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Andrew Shepherd is a widowed President of the United States and about to start his reelection campaign he wasn’t looking for anyone but meeting lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade will change all of that when they fall in love.

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Memento (2000) Review

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Leonard Shelby suffers from short term memory loss and is attempting to track down his wife’s murderer. Each day he must start again in putting everything together using Polaroid photos, notes and tattoos. Always unsure to who he could trust.

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RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL announces partnership with Shift72 and moves online for 28th edition

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RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH SHIFT72 AND MOVES ONLINE FOR 28th EDITION providing a safe and vital platform for independent filmmakers to connect to UK audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

28 October – 7 November 2020
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Against a backdrop of an industry affected by this global pandemic, Raindance will continue to support and inspire film fans and the broader film community, enabling them to thrive during these difficult times. Britain’s arts and culture organisations have long recognised the need to adapt to survive when faced with the likes of funding cuts or changes in the way audiences engage – and like its compatriots throughout the UK and beyond, it has been necessary for Raindance to dramatically adapt in 2020 to meet the extreme challenges presented by COVID-19.

Raindance views social distancing and self-isolation as a creative challenge to refresh and reinvent the festival experience. Raindance also recognises its role as a necessary platform for UK and international independent filmmakers to connect to UK audiences. With this in mind, the Raindance Film Festival will safely adapt to an online experience for its 28th edition (28 October – 7 November 2020), to run in parallel with a number of live activities, including industry sessions, panels and gigs at various central London venues. The result will be aninnovative hybrid of remote engagement and live activity.

The online content of Raindance will be powered by Shift72, who have delivered world-class online film festivals for the likes of Visions du Réel, SXSW, Cannes Marché Du Film and CPH:DOX.

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Standing Up, Falling Down (2019) Review

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Scott had been living in LA and struggling as a stand-up comedian, so much so he is forced to move back home. On his return the very unlikely friendship with Marty a very charming yet flawed alcoholic dermatologist things might just improve.

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Love Sarah (2020) Review

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Isabella was due to open a new bakery with her friend Sarah, but after her death is struggling with the building they had bought. When Clarissa, Sarah’s daughter splits up with her boyfriend and sleeps in the building one night this will start up the bakery again!

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Inception (2010) Review

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Dom Cobb is a thief who steals corporate secrets using a very advanced technology in dream-sharing and everything is about to become even more complex as he is offered a huge job of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO using the impossible method of inception.

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The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story (2019) Review

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A documentary looking into how Adam Lambert has become the new frontman for rock group Queen, helping the show to go on.

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Teaser Trailer – Respect (2020)

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This certainly lives up to it being a teaser trailer and gives you just enough to raise the interest. Early shout for Jennifer Hudson to be Oscar nominated for her portrayal of Aretha Franklin? Yes, I am going there from this trailer! (Maybe even Best Picture nominee as well, Oscars love a biopic!). We also got the first poster!

Preview: Life With Music (2020)

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Blue Finch Film Releasing are delighted to announce that Life With Music, starring Sir Patrick Stewart, Katie Holmes and Giancarlo Esposito, will be available on digital download from 27th July.

Henry Field (Patrick Stewart) is an acclaimed concert pianist and one of the great virtuosi of his era. Upon returning to the stage after a prolonged absence, he finds himself suddenly afflicted with a severe case of stage fright. His once effortless play has abruptly turned into a self-conscious struggle of every bar. Old wounds have crept up on the master as he now fights to ward off artistic disaster.

Enter Helen Morrison (Katie Holmes), a music critic with a kindred spirit and a troubled past of her own. Helen believes she might hold the key to Henry’s return to form, but she must first overcome his defences and win his trust. As Henry’s condition starts to improve, the blossoming relationship takes an unexpected turn which could precipitate his downfall. Unless he finally faces his demons and the darker truth lurking beneath the glory of the stage.

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