
Jenny and Steve are off for a romantic weekend away at Eden Lake, a very secluded place or so they had hoped until a group of unruly teens are about it spoil everything they had planned.
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Jenny and Steve are off for a romantic weekend away at Eden Lake, a very secluded place or so they had hoped until a group of unruly teens are about it spoil everything they had planned.
It seems very appropriate to post about this film (having seen Fassbender and Gleeson in Assassin’s Creed last night) which has been given a release date in the UK of March 3rd 2017

Cal Lynch is about to be given the lethal injection after murdering someone, but some people have something else in mind for him. He then gets to explore memories of his ancestor Aguilar, gaining the skills of a master assassin in the process.
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I am absolutely delighted to announce that Let’s Go To The Movies has once again made it into the Top 10 list of UK Film Blogs from Vuelio! This year I have moved up to 7th position, I see it as a fantastic achievement as I look at myself and the blog as very small in comparison to the others who are on the list.
I thought I would put together a new list this year for what I saw in 2016 (here) with the standout female performances of the year, this is going to combine the whole leading and supporting roles. Just what I have been really impressed with!
Let’s take a look at who made the list . . . Continue reading “Top 25 – Female Performances in 2016”
A little late getting this post out due to the end of year posts! A very busy month at the cinema although I do expect this month to be the busiest ever!

I thought it would also be a great idea to highlight the amazing value for money a Cineworld Unlimted Card is at £17.40 per month and seeing eight films that meant I paid £2.17 for each film!
I managed to see the following films:
7th – Sully: Miracle on the Hudson – Review
8th – Snowden – Review
14th – Moana – Review
14th – Office Christmas Party – Review
22nd – The Nightmare Before Christmas – Review
27th – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – Review
29th – Why Him? – Review
29th – Passengers – Review

Conor is struggling to deal with his life, his Mum has an illness, he’s bullied at school, doesn’t understand his Grandma and his Dad is an absent figure.
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I thought I would put together a new list this year for what I saw in 2016 (here) with the standout male performances of the year, this is going to combine the whole leading and supporting roles. Just what I have been really impressed with!
Let’s take a look at who made the list . . .
2016 was another good year for films released at the cinema and I think the standard was pretty good, I managed to miss a lot of the films that seemed to be regarded as the worst of the year which is always a big bonus!
This time last year (and the year before) I was celebrating a record-breaking total. You know what I have only gone and done it again setting a new record this year, beating last year by a whole 12 films! Which I think is pretty impressive although I seem to be treating it very much like a game now in trying to beat the previous year. Even monthly trying to outdo the year before. I was so close to 80 and I think that will therefore be my target in 2017. Good job I have an Unlimited Card at Cineworld to be able to do this!
2016 – 78 Films
Previous years at the cinema . . .
2015 – 66 Films
2014 – 62 Films
2013 – 59 Films
2012 – 40 Films
2011 – 60 Films
2010 – 33 Films
2009 – 34 Films
2008 – 49 Films
2007 – 39 Films
2006 – 21 Films

The story of two Catholic priests who travel to Japan in an attempt to find a missing priest Father Ferreira. They encounter a lot of violence and torture to the people who are seen to be Christians and practicing that faith.
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