Cinema Rerelease: A Matter of Life and Death

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Following its international premiere at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival, a new 4K restoration of Powell and Pressburger’s 1946 classic A Matter of Life and Death will be released in cinemas across the UK and selected international territories from 8 December 2017.

Back on the big screen in a new 4K restoration

“Romantic, daring and beautiful”

Martin Scorsese

Country: UK

Year: 1948

BBFC Certificate: U

Running Time: 104 minutes

Language: English

Release Date: Friday 8 December 2017

Check out the screening details and find a cinema close to you screening the film here: http://bit.ly/2zuFu4z

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UK Blog Awards 2018 – VOTE NOW!

Please vote for Let’s Go To The Movies for the 2018 UK Blog Awards I would really appreciate your support and votes! Please help me get shortlisted for a UK Blog Awards in the Arts and Culture section!

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Having just reached an incredible milestone of publishing my 1000th film review I feel this is the perfect time to get nominated for an award with the UK Blog Awards for 2018!

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The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) Review

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The story behind the story, a film looking at how Charles Dickens created the greatest Christmas story of all time. Changing the meaning of the holiday in 1843 as he was struggling with three flops and looked to write and publish his Christmas story in only two months!

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Wonder (2017) Review

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August (Auggie) Pullman had never been to regular school before, with all of the surgery he has a baby and young child. Starting middle school was always going to be a challenge but true friendship would be made.

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November 2017 at the Cinema

In November I went to see 10 films at the cinema, but one of them doesn’t count towards my Unlimited Card as I had to go to Tyneside Cinema to see Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool due to it being on a limited release. So for the monthly numbers I pay £17.90 a month and 9 films at Cineworld works out at £1.98 per film. I actually thought this was a rather strong month for film!

I saw the following films:

1st – A Bad Moms Christmas – Review

3rd – Murder on the Orient Express – Review

8th – Happy Death Day – Review

10th – Paddington 2 – Review

17th – Justice League – Review

19th – Daddy’s Home 2 – Review

22nd – Ingrid Goes West – Review

24th – Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool – Review

29th – Cineworld Secret Screening 6 – Molly’s Game – Review

30th – Battle of the Sexes – Review
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Queen + Adam Lambert (Newcastle) 2017

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Date: Friday 1st December 2017

Venue: Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle

It’s been almost three years since I last saw Adam Lambert grace the stage with rock legends Queen, as it was January 2015 when they last came to Newcastle. That was a truly fantastic show therefore I was very excited to be heading back to see the set up again, wondering what different things they would manage to come up with this time round.

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Battle of the Sexes (2017) Review

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The story of a legend Billie Jean King and her fight for equality for women in Tennis. Focusing on an incredible match against Bobby Riggs from 1973. Also the set up of the WTA and battling with her sexuality.

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Leaving Sky Cinema in December 2017

Here are the films that are leaving Sky Cinema during December 2017! So catch them while you still can.

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Friday 1 December
​​Straight Time – Select

Saturday 2 December
​​A Dirty Shame – Select

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Molly’s Game (2017) Review

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Based on the true story of Molly Bloom who almost became an Olympic skier but fell on her time trial to qualify ended up involved in high stakes poker games, going onto running the most exclusive game in the world and therefore a big target for the FBI.

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Cineworld Secret Screening 6 is . . .

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