
When a team of professional American Footballers go on strike the owners hire in replacements to play the final few games of the season.
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Film and Theatre Lover!

When a team of professional American Footballers go on strike the owners hire in replacements to play the final few games of the season.
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A film looking into the politics of War with a very serious feel as well as a comedy approach to lighten the mood at times.
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Arthur is robbed of his birthright to become King growing up on the streets the tough way, but once he pulls the sword from the stone he must step up to the man he needs to be for his country.
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Continue reading “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) Review”
A couple of days ago now I purchased a new domain:
letsgotothemovies.co.uk
I thought it would be a good idea so everyone knew I was based in the UK as often I think that is rather confusing.
To go along with the new domain (I am still keeping Letsgotothemovies7.com due to so many links to that online) I thought a new layout would be a great idea!
If readers can let me know if it is better than the old layout to read that would be fantastic!
(Look out for the different films in the header, constantly changing)
Before she was Wonder Woman she was just Diana a Princess of the Amazons and trained warrior. She had no idea of her true powers and her destiny. When pilot Steve Trevor crashes into her world she decides she must help him and end the War to end all Wars.
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Into the fifth month of 2017 and I have managed to increase the number of films I got to see at the cinema back up to 10 this month, which actually includes two National Theatre Live productions of plays direct from the West End.
Cineworld Unlimited Card is £17.90 per month and I saw 8 films that qualified for the month which meant £2.23 per film. I had to pay for the Theatre productions £8.10 each, without an Unlimited card this is £16.99.
I saw the following films in May:
1st – Lady Macbeth – Review
2nd – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 – Review
7th – Unlocked – Review
9th – A Dog’s Purpose – Review
11th – National Theatre Live: Obsession – Review
15th – Alien: Covenant – Review
18th – National Theatre Live: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Review
23rd – Colossal – Review
25th – Baywatch – Review (Unlimited Screening)
30th – Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge – Review
Here at the films that are leaving Sky Cinema in June 2017! Catch them while you can!

Friday 2 June
Dante’s Peak – Greats
Bedknobs and Broomsticks – Disney

We catch up with Captain Jack Sparrow and some new characters in what becomes a rather complicated tale of reaching the trident of Poseidon which some believe does not even exist.
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Continue reading “Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge (2017) Review”

I recently decided to take a step back to my childhood and purchase Sabrina the Teenage witch box set on DVD. I will admit though that it wasn’t totally random I actually saw season one for £2.99 in HMV and I picked it up but then decided what was the point in buying just season one? So I then went to the best place to buy well anything online with Amazon and it was £29.99 for the box set containing all seven seasons!

I had thought about doing separate reviews for each season but then realised that no one would want to read all of those so decided to condense it into one bigger review and after I finished a season I would then update it. Not that the seasons take very long to watch, something that is amazing with the earlier episodes at least is that I can still remember everything about them. It’s also great to see so many famous guest stars too. What I hadn’t remembered about was the constant changes in cast and therefore new friends for Sabrina.

When four best friends who have done everything together over the past well seventeen years they are struggling to know how to deal with spending the whole summer away from each other. To help them they find a strange pair of jeans that somehow fits them all perfectly, sending them around the world during the summer.
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Continue reading “The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants (2005) Review”