Six Minutes to Midnight (2020) Review

It’s 1939 in the UK and only 17 days before World War II begins, an English teacher disappears from a coastal boarding school which has 20 German teenage girls attending, Thomas Miller gets the job six days later and secretly tries to find out what really happened.

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Oscars 2021 – Where to Watch the Films in the UK

Obviously this film awards season year has been as strange as the rest of 2020 and 2021, therefore without our cinemas in the UK it has been an even tougher task to catch the award seasons films. So I have decided to try and help out by listing the ways you can watch the Oscar nominated films in the UK and possible dates if they are not currently available.

Another Round – 25th June (Cinema?)
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – Amazon Prime Video
Da 5 Bloods – Netflix
The Father – 11th June (Cinema?)
Hillbilly Elegy – Netflix
Judas and the Black Messiah – VOD rental
Mank – Netflix
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – Netflix
Minari – VOD rental (from 2nd April)
Mulan – Disney+
News of the World – Netflix
Nomadland – Disney+ (from 30th April)
One Night in Miami – Amazon Prime Video
Onward – Disney+
Pieces of a Woman – Netflix
Promising Young Woman – Sky Cinema (from 16th April)
Soul – Disney+
Sound of Metal – Amazon Prime Video (from 16th April)
Tenet – Available to buy on all formats
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Netflix
The United States vs Billie Holiday – Sky Cinema
Wolfwalkers – Apple TV+

Minari (2020) Review

A Korean family look to start to a farm in the 1980s in Arkansas, a dream of Jacob Yi’s to really be able to provide for them and be his own boss. His very own American Dream!

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Finding Jack Charlton (2020) Review

Jack Charlton an English World Cup winning legend who then went on as a manager to Ireland and became a hero. Not shying away from his battle with dementia in those final years.

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Made in Italy (2020) Review

Jack must travel to Italy with Robert his estranged father to sell the house left to them by his deceased mother a place neither of them have been back to for over two decades.

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Poms (2019) Review

When Martha moves into a retirement community she does not really want to join or take part in any of the current group set ups, so she decides to form a cheerleading squad given that was something she was good at back in her High School days.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 2nd April 2021 = Concrete Cowboy & Run

That’s right Good Friday will see the first ever double feature for #FridayFakeCinemaClub! Week 12!

Starring: Idris Elba, Caleb McLaughlin, Jharrel Jermoe, Byron Bowers, Method Man, Lorraine Toussaint.

Plot: Sent to live with his estranged father for the summer, a rebellious teen finds kinship in a tight-knit Philadelphia community of Black cowboys.

Start Time: 7pm
Streaming Service: Netflix

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – April 2021 Schedule!

I must apologise to everyone who takes part in the #FridayFakeCinemaClub for being disorganised over the past couple of weeks, returning physically to work has meant a lot less time on the Mac. Therefore I have now sorted a full schedule for April! I have also put in two double features as well.

Friday 2nd April –
Concrete Cowboy (Netflix) 7pm
Run (Netflix) 9pm

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The Father (2020) Review

Anthony is refusing assistance from his daughter Anne as he is ageing and no longer capable of taking care of himself. The onset of his dementia is causing his reality to be warped and creates such doubt in conversations with his loved ones and even more so his own mind.

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Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) Review

Martha is a damaged young woman who is struggling to process the abuse she suffered living in a cult for many years, on managing to escape from it she is living with her sister Lucy and her new husband Ted. Not telling them anything about where she had been or what had actually happened to her, she begins to get more and more paranoid as we are shown the painful memories as flashbacks.

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