The Mauritanian Premieres on Amazon Prime Video on 1st April 2021

I am really lucky to have already seen The Mauritanian (review here) and great news that the UK eventually has a release date for this hard hitting film, on Amazon Prime thanks to STX!

STX and Amazon Prime Video announced today that Kevin Macdonald’s highly anticipated thriller The Mauritanian will premier on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland on 1st April 2021.

The Mauritanian stars Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, Benedict Cumberbatch and Shailene Woodley. The film has been longlisted for an impressive 11 BAFTAs, including Best Film, and nominated for several other awards, including Golden Globe nods for Best Actor – Drama for Tahar Rahim and Best Supporting Actress for Jodie Foster.

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Framing Britney Spears (2021) Review

A look into the life of Britney Spears, her phenomenal rise and fall which led to her conservatorship and the battle with her father in court over who should actually be in control of her life.

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The River Wild (1994) Review

When Gail Hartman returns to her hometown with her son Roarke to take him on the wild river for his birthday where years earlier she used to be a guide, her workaholic husband Tom had originally not travelled with them but caught up just as they were about to leave, their daughter left with Gail’s parents. They were not the only ones to be navigating the river . . .

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Trailer: Cruella (2021)

So we have the trailer for the latest live action make the bad person look good film from Disney with Cruella. The worst thing is I am such a huge fan of Emma Stone (the rest of the cast is impressive as well) and then I just think this looks utterly pointless. Cruella DeVille wanted to kill puppies to make coat, I mean how is that going to be turned around or even approached?

Although I guess we can just assume that it will all be because a man broke her heart like in Maleficent right?

I place myself firmly on the fence whether I will actually watch this or not, I mean the more interesting thing will be if it goes straight to Disney+ and how much you will have to pay to watch it.

Thoughts? Will you be watching this one?

#FridayFakeCinema Club – Friday 19th Feb 2021 = I Care a Lot

Week 7! I have seen quite a lot of buzz around this film for the past couple of weeks and strangely here in the UK it is going to be on Amazon while Netflix in the US. So hopefully this will be another good addition to our cinema club with very good reviews surrounding it.

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage, Eiza Gonzalez Dianne Wiest, Chris Messina and directed by J Blakeson.

Plot: A crooked legal guardian who drains the savings of her elderly wards meets her match when a woman she tries to swindle turns out to be more than she first appears.

Start Time: 8pm
Streaming service: Amazon Prime Video

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The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Review

Paleoclimatologist Jack Hall must attempt to save his son Sam when he is left trapped in New York City as a sudden international storm is bad enough to plunge the whole planet into a new Ice Age. After his findings and initial readings predict 10-20 years it suddenly starts happening in days!

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Crash (2004) Review

In Los Angeles we witness as people with very different and separate lives collide in interweaving stories looking at the issues of race, loss and redemption.

Best Picture 2006

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Snakes on a Plane (2006) Review

FBI agent Neville Flynn while onboard a flight from Honolulu to LA with a witness in a big case against a mob boss finds himself battling against deadly venomous snakes that have been set off on the plane.

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Body of Lies (2008) Review

Roger Ferris is a CIA Agent who is on the ground in Jordan and has the job of hunting down a powerful terrorist leader, however he is caught in a tough situation when the intentions of his American supervisors are unclear and with Jordan Intelligence.

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The Witches of Eastwick (1987) Review

When Daryl Van Horne arrives in a small town the lives of three women Alexandra Medford, Jane Spofford and Susie Ridgemont are about to change when they have wishes granted but this comes at a high cost.

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