The Fundamentals of Caring (2016) Review

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Ben is struggling with life and after becoming a carer for a disabled teenager his outlook on life is about to change, as he bonds with Trevor.

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Netflix Secret Codes!

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Just incase you never heard of being able to find films in a slightly different way, giving you the opportunity to really search for the type of film you want to watch.  To really see what Netflix has to offer here is how you do it . . .

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Sky Cinema!

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This is a very exciting change from Sky Movies and I absolutely love the way they have decided to go. From 8th July Sky Movies is going to be replaced by Sky Cinema, which means instead of waiting for new film Premiere’s on a Friday, we are going to have a new film Premiere every day!

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Musical Moments – The Sound of Music

After seeing the most recent UK Tour of The Sound of Music last week I still have so many of the songs in my head. Certainly has always been one of my favourite films and musicals. I find the song ‘Something Good’ to be so underrated yet so incredible at the same time, Maria and Captain Von Trapp eventually admitting how they feel about each other with this brilliant love song . . .

Who didn’t fall in love with Christopher Plummer as the strict Captain? 

What is your favourite song from The Sound of Music? 

Trailer: Suicide Squad

I don’t know where I have been for the past two months, as that is the date on the trailer on YouTube. But I have seen it twice in the past week on the big screen and the mixture of action with the very messed up and strange version of “You Don’t Own Me” has helped me find new excitement about this film!

Brilliant trailer.

Let’s hope the film doesn’t let us down!

7 Worst Films I’ve Sat Through at the Cinema – Part 2

When you see a lot of films at the cinema you are bound to see some awful ones. You can refresh your memory on the first 7 films I picked here. I have decided to follow it up after seeing The Boss on Wednesday, it was awful but not quite made it into the lists yet!

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Have you been unlucky enough to watch any of the following films?

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Elvis & Nixon (2016) Review

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Being marketed as the untold true story behind the meeting of Elvis Presley and President Richard Nixon. All brought about from the most requested photograph ever in the National Archives. Will we really ever know exactly what happened?

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Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) Review

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The first Independence Day invasion happened twenty years ago, has everything been forgotten and rebuilt? The defence in space is going to be put to the ultimate test when Earth faces another invasion and uprising from the aliens they captured.

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The Sound of Music (UK Tour) Review

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Cast

Lucy O’Bryne – Maria

Andrew Lancel – Captain Von Trapp

Jan Hartley – Mother Abbess

Max – Duncan Smith

Baroness Elsa – Lucy Van Gasse

Rolf – Kane Verrall

Liesel – Annie Horn

Venue: Sunderland Empire

Date: Tuesday 21st June 2016

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The Boss (2016) Review

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Michelle Darnell had an awful upbringing and saw family is no option in life. Therefore launching herself as a business woman and making a lot of money in the process, until she is sent to prison for insider trading. How will she bounce back on release?

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