Easter Parade (1948) Review

Don Hewes was a nightclub performer who hires naive chorus girl Hannah Brown to become his new dance partner in an attempt to make his former partner Nadine Hale jealous and to prove a point that he can make anyone a star.

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JAMES BOND FILMS SET TO RETURN TO CINEMASFOR 007 RETROSPECTIVE

To celebrate 60 years of the beloved British franchise, Bond is back on the big screen across the UK and Ireland from April until October 2022
Following celebrations at the Academy Awards® and the BAFTA’s – the 60th Anniversary celebrations of 007 continue with UK and Irish cinema screenings of 25 Bond titles from mid-April, culminating in Global Bond Day on 5th October.

In 1962, Sean Connery introduced Ian Fleming’s character to cinema audiences. “Bond, James Bond” is now one of the most iconic moments in film history.

The films will be screening in stunning 4K and will screen chronologically at Vue and Odeon Cinemas across the UK and Ireland starting mid-April with the 60th Anniversary of Dr. No, through to No Time To Die in October, alongside other celebratory programmes at selected cinemas nationwide.

Park Circus is coordinating theatrical activity on behalf of MGM.

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60 YEARS OF BOND – RETROSPECTIVE PROGRAMME

Streamline (2021) Review

Benjamin “Boy” Lane is a 15 year old swimming sensation, who’s family life has a massive impact on his focus especially when his father is released from prison and he self destructs.

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Another Year (2010) Review

Tom and Gerri are a happily married couple, Another Year goes through all four seasons to see the relationships they have with family and friends and all of the issues that comes with life in general.

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In Good Company (2004) Review

Now in his 50’s Dan must deal with his new boss Carter who is almost half his age and it will get even more complicated when he starts seeing his daughter Alex.

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Theatre: Olivier Awards 2022 – Winners!

Here we have the winners of the 2022 Olivier Awards, celebrating the best of West End theatre. Have to admit that considering I had a ticket for Cabaret before Christmas and it was when the performances were being cancelled, makes me even more sad that it has won so many awards.

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Morbius (2022) Review

Michael Morbius has struggled his whole life with a very rare blood disease which has left him struggling to walk properly and denied him many things. Attempting to find a cure ends in extreme consequences when he infects himself as part of the human trials and becomes part vampire.

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The Rock (1996) Review

When a rouge group of military men led by a renegade general Francis Hummel who threaten a nerve gas attack from Alcatraz in San Francisco, it is up to an ex-con John Patrick Mason and biochemist FBI agent Stanley Goodspeed to save everyone.

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Double Dynamite (1951) Review

Johnny Dalton is an innocent bank teller who just happened to win money gambling on horses and is accused of stealing from the bank he works at, helped by Emile J. Keck a waiter.

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Joe Bell (2020) Review

Based on a true story of a small town working class father who embarks on a walk across the US in a crusade against bullying after his son receives vile abuse for being gay.

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*Original Title – Good Joe Bell*

This review contains SPOILERS.

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