RIP Ruth Madoc

Sad news that Ruth Madoc has passed away at the age of 79, after being rushed to hospital yesterday following an accident. A star on TV most well known for her BBC television comedy Hi-de-Hi! She is also well known across the theatre world and I have been lucky enough to see her on stage a few times over the years in Annie and The Wedding Singer musicals UK Tours.

Rest in peace Ruth, thoughts go out to all her family and friends.

Suspicion (1941) Review

When handsome playboy Johnnie Aysgarth meets Lina McLaidlaw on a train in England and they take a walk together. After hearing her parents claim she will never marry this pushes her further into this relationship and marriage!

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RIP Kirstie Alley

Sad news broke this morning that Kirstie Alley passed away at the age of 71. She was well known for many TV and movie roles including Cheers and Look Who’s Talking. One of my favourite films growing up had to be ‘It Takes Two’ I just loved her in that one! Rest in peace ❤️

The 39 Steps (1935) Review

When Richard Hannay is in London he gets more than he bargained for when meeting Annabella Smith who claims she is running away from secret agents, he agrees to help her by hiding her but she is murdered during the night and he quickly becomes the prime suspect and must go on the run to save himself.

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Don’t Look Now (1973) Review

Laura and John Baxter are a married couple who are grieving the death of their young daughter Catherine after a tragic accident are in Venice when they encounter a very strange pair of elderly sisters with one claiming to be psychic and brings a warning from the beyond!

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Casablanca 80th Anniversary – Cinema Screening!

Casablanca is one of my all time favourite films and for so many different reasons, I was so excited when it was announced that it would be getting cinema screenings to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the film! Across all different cinema chains, but so lucky that my local Cineworld were going to be screening it for the whole week at 7:10pm so I made the effort to make sure I got to the Friday night screening and I ended up being the only person in the screen!

I love catching up with older films of the big screen and even more so when it is one of my favourites, I feel like I have waited years to see Casablanca in all its glory on the big screen! Yes, it has been on in different cinemas over the years but not at times that I could actually make. So this turned out to be perfect time, it was also an extra lovely touch for it to be the day after my Nanna Hannah’s memory, 11 years she loved Humphrey Bogart. In the speech I did at her funeral I even mentioned the Paris quote which totally links to this film, so that made it feel extra nice.

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#Whamageddon

I mean this is always fun right! Seeing how long you can go before getting #Whammed by hearing the Wham version of Last Christmas! As soon as your recognise it, you are out!

Supermarkets and coffee shops are the tricky places …

She Said (2022) Review

New York Times investigated reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor end up breaking one of the most important stories of a generation, that would go on to change everything! When they focus on the subject of sexual assault in the work place and Hollywood becomes the target.

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Luckiest Girl Alive (2022) Review

Ani Fanelli is a woman living in New York who needs to constantly be in control of all aspects of her life, this is due to a massive trauma for her teenage years and everything begins to unravel.

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*This review contains spoilers and sensitive subjects*

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The School for Good and Evil (2022) Review

When best friends Sophie and Agatha find themselves on opposite sides of an epic battle after they were swept away to a different world with an enchanted school of aspiring heroes and villains being trained! Especially when they both feel they should be on the opposite sides.

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