Happy International Women’s Day!

What better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than a collage of my favourite actresses who have brought me so much joy and escapism from watching them in films or tv shows over the years!

The Invisible Man (2020) Review

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Cecilia Kass manages to escape from her abusive husband Adrian Griffin or does she? When he kills himself she still does not feel save and with very good reason!

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7 Films Based on Books – #WorldBookDay

Today is World Book Day and what better way to celebrate on a film blog than putting together a list of 7 films that are based on books? I thought it was a great idea too, the thing with the list though is that I have to have read the book and seen the film for it to make the list.

Here are my choices . . .

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No Time For Bond

James Bond has been hit by the Coronavirus, that’s right 007 which was due for release in a month (2nd April) has now been pushed back until November. MGM, Universal and the producers of No Time To Die announced this yesterday. Considering cinemas had just started taking bookings in the past week as well it is truly devastating for them and the abuse they are now going to face from people who were already demanding refunds.

The new release date for the UK is now 12th November 2020 and the US on 25th November 2020 and other worldwide release dates to follow!

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All the Bright Places (2020) Review

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Violet Markey and Theodore Finch meet at the time they need somebody the most as they struggle with the emotional scars from their pasts which might just have more in common than they realised.

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Happy 52nd Birthday Daniel Craig!

One of my all time favourite men turns 52 today so Happy Birthday to Daniel Craig, not long now until his final outing as James Bond!

Screenplay Sunday – Jojo Rabbit

As you are well aware Jojo Rabbit is my favourite film since La La Land hence so many blog posts about it! So here is this weeks Screenplay the Oscar winning adapted screenplay for director Taika Waititi.

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Marshall (2017) Review

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In America in the 1940s young layer Thurgood Marshall travels across the country defending innocent African-Americans from the unjust and very biased courts. The case in Connecticut sees him work with Sam Friedman to defend Joseph Spell who has been accused of raping a wealthy white woman.

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When Harry Met Sally

Oh the first meeting . . .

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Emma. (2020) Review

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England in the 1800s Emma is a selfish young woman and sees it has her duty to meddle in the love lives of her friends and quite frankly everyone else around her!

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