Trailer: Justice League (2017)

Here is the first proper trailer for Justice League. Showing all of the characters who are going to be making up the heroes. It still doesn’t really give us much hope that DC are going to pick things back up this year with Wonder Woman first (although that trailer looks amazing) and then now we have Justice League which are the hopes are probably resting on.

How many times can we think it can’t be as bad as the previous film in the series?

Beauty and the Beast (2017) Review

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Trailer: Churchill (2017)

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Since first reading about a film about Winston Churchill I have been very interested in it. Today the first trailer from Lionsgate has been released and it certainly helps to grow the anticipation for the film. I love films on British History in all honesty and looking forward to learning more about Churchill thanks to the film.

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Kong: Skull Island (2017) Review

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A team of scientists along with members of the Army to explore an unidentified island in the Pacific. But is it really just an adventure to see an island, or does something else reside on it?

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Leaving Sky Cinema in March 2017!

It is your last chance to see the following films on Sky Cinema during March! If you want to see any of them, make sure you set to record!

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Viceroy’s House (2017) Review

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The final Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten must oversee the transition of British India to it becoming independent. The only problem with that is that the conflict within India threatens for the country to split and form Pakistan.

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February 2017 at the Cinema

Another I busy month at the cinema in preparation for the Oscars and fitting in the nominated films which were continuing to be released at the cinema.

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Cineworld Unlimited pass which costs £17.40 per month, so seeing 8 films cost me a £2.17. Yes it was 9 films but I went to Empire Cinemas to see Fences due to the initial limited release!

I managed to see the following films this month:

5th – Loving – Review

6th – Hidden Figures – Review (Unlimited Screening)

9th – The Founder – Review (Unlimited Screening)

15th – Sing – Review

15th – Fifty Shades Darker – Review

19th – Fences – Review

26th – La La Land – Review

26th – Patriots Day –Review

28th – Logan (22:23pm) – Review

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Logan (2017) Review

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In a future world with not many mutants left a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. His attempt to hide from the world and legacy as part of the X-Men is about to come crashing down when a young mutant turns up with a lot of similarities.

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The Wedding Singer (UK Tour) Review

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Cast

Jon Robyns – Robbie Hart

Cassie Crompton – Julia Sullivan

Ray Quinn – Glen Gulia

Roxanne Pallett – Holly

Ruth Madoc – Rosie

Ashley Emerson – Sammy

Samuel Holmes – George

Venue – Sunderland Empire

Date – Wednesday 22nd February 2017

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Girlfriend’s Day (2017) Review

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In a city which hails greeting card writers like movie stars everything falls apart for Ray Wentworth who was a very successful Romance writer. Not that you would really be able to guess that when you see how cynical he really is.

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