
When David Dunn is the only survivor of a train crash everything he knew about his life is about to change. Especially when he meets Elijah Price.
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When David Dunn is the only survivor of a train crash everything he knew about his life is about to change. Especially when he meets Elijah Price.
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Cast
Jason Donovan – Sam Phillips
Ross William Wild – Elvis Presley
Matthew Wycliffe – Carl Perkins
Robbie Durham – Johnny Cash
Ashley Carruthers – Jerry Lee Lewis
Katie Ray – Dyanne
Venue: Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Date: Wednesday 8th March 2017
I decided to wait a few days before adding another movie recreation to the blog after the London trip last week. The Lego shop recently opened in Leicester Square but it has always had a queue and I decided it wasn’t really worth queuing, how wrong that is! Such an impressive shop with so many incredible Lego creations.

With Lego Batman movie out they had a very cool Batman made from Lego! I still need to try and see the film!
It’s ok to bring a feature back after 5 years without a post right? Well, I think it has to be and this is certainly something I will look to continue with. When I was down in London on Wednesday we wandered into the shop at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co which is a fantastic restaurant, considering this is a place I have been to three times for food, I had not once noticed the bench with the case and box of chocolates on it!
In that moment I decided that I just had to recreate the movie and be Forest Gump sitting on the bench!


We take a look at the life of a Russian physician and poet during the aftermath of World War I, the Russian revolution and the Russian Civil War. As he falls in love with a woman despite being married and their paths keep crossing over many years.
It is your last chance to see the following films on Sky Cinema during March! If you want to see any of them, make sure you set to record!

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I might be a little bit late to the party in Blogging about this but it’s the first real chance that I have had, it certainly will not be the first post about Mary Poppins Returns which is due for a 2018 release, at Christmas. Which is just a practically perfect idea and will do incredible at the box office. Although it currently has 25th December release for the UK, I think we will find that 26th considering no cinemas open on Christmas Day.

The final Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten must oversee the transition of British India to it becoming independent. The only problem with that is that the conflict within India threatens for the country to split and form Pakistan.
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Cast
Imelda Staunton – Martha
Conleth Hill – George
Imogen Poots – Honey
Luke Treadaway – Nick
Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre
Date: Wednesday 1st March (2:30pm)
Continue reading “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (West End) Review”
Another I busy month at the cinema in preparation for the Oscars and fitting in the nominated films which were continuing to be released at the cinema.

Cineworld Unlimited pass which costs £17.40 per month, so seeing 8 films cost me a £2.17. Yes it was 9 films but I went to Empire Cinemas to see Fences due to the initial limited release!
I managed to see the following films this month:
5th – Loving – Review
6th – Hidden Figures – Review (Unlimited Screening)
9th – The Founder – Review (Unlimited Screening)
15th – Sing – Review
15th – Fifty Shades Darker – Review
19th – Fences – Review
26th – La La Land – Review
26th – Patriots Day –Review
28th – Logan (22:23pm) – Review