Trailer: Hamilton on Disney+ #Hamilfilm

Disney+ have decided to give everyone a lovely teaser by releasing a new trailer for the up and coming Hamilton show that will be on from 3rd July. I have seen the show in the West End and looking forward to watching it again. I got more into the music after seeing the show, which I feel often happens as sometimes when you listen to a soundtrack for a musical first you aren’t often sure which characters are singing which parts and don’t get the story.

This is going to be absolutely massive in terms of number of views and will become the most watched thing on Disney+ in record timing!

Gemini Man (2019) Review

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Henry Brogan is a retiring assassin and finds himself up against a killer who can predict his every move, the reason behind that? He is being hunted by a clone of himself who is much younger!

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Bringing Up Baby (1938) Review

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David Huxley a palaeontologist was attempting to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, but standing in his way was annoying heiress Susan Vance and her pet, a leopard named Baby!

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Father of the Bride (1991) Review

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George Banks was very excited about his daughter Annie returning home from studying in Europe. When she announces she fell in love in Rome, got engaged and now getting married to Brian MacKenzie his melt down begins!

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7500 (2019) Review

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Everything seems pretty ordinary on the flight from Berlin to Paris. Tobias Ellis is the co-pilot and Michael Lutzmann the pilot making the pre flight checks before taking off. Not long after being in the air terrorists enter the cockpit!

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The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) Review

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A fateful night in their childhood would scar their lives forever. Sam Masterson left that night and on his return many years later he becomes drawn towards Martha Ivers and her husband Walter O’Neil.

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Cinema First – The 450 Films For UK Cinemas!

Today Cinema First released a list of films that can be used at cinemas when they reopen in July. With Cineworld being the first to announce a date for England on 10th July they will then need films to show. The list has a very wide variety of genres as well as from all decades. I personally hope to see a lot of older films on the big screen for the first time, I don’t want recent ones given a release! Let’s appreciate some amazing films on the big screen for what could well be the very first time (Yes Casablanca and Some Like It Hot I am talking about you, not forgetting my all time favourite When Harry Met Sally!)

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Here are the 450 films that could be shown in July at a cinema near you!

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1917 *also available in IMAX and 4DX

2 Fast 2 Furious

20 Feet from Stardom

2001: A Space Odyssey *also available in IMAX

28 Days Later

42nd Street The Musical *Event Cinema

52 Tuesdays

9 to 5

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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Review

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The Tenenbaums are a rather dysfunctional family with the three gifted siblings having the potential to go on to achieve great success as they did in youth but not being able to transfer that into adulthood. The return of Royal their father after many years is about to cause chaos for the family, each dealing with their own problems and failure.

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RIP Ian Holm

Rest in Peace to legendary actor Sir Ian Holm who has passed away today at the age of 88, he had been battling with Parkinson’s disease but it was announced that it was peaceful with his family around him.

He had an incredible career working in theatre from the Royal Shakespeare Company and starring as King Lear then into the movie world with Alien, Chariots of Fire and my favourite Lord of the Rings. A message was passed from him unable to join the Zoom reunion. Goodby Bilbo Baggins ❤️

The Flood (2019) Review

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An immigration officer must decide the fate of an asylum seeker, as he tells his version of the story. What is the truth and does it actually have a sinister reason for seeking asylum?

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