Worth (2020) Review

Following the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Ken Feinberg is an attorney and mediator who is appointed by Congress to lead the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. Facing a truly impossible task to determine what each life is worth and realising that it would never be possible to replace a life in this way.

*Original Title* – What Is Life Worth

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Herself (2020) Review

When Sandra must do all she can to escape the abusive relationship with Gary the father of their two daughters Molly and Emma, she will stop at nothing to protect them and attempt to get a house for them to live in.

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Summerland (2020) Review

During World War II, Alice suddenly has an evacuee named Frank staying with her having to change and adapt her whole life around this as she attempts to write. Not really understand how he has ended up with her when you had to volunteer, but a lovely bond begins to form between the pair.

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Superintelligence (2020) Review

An all powerful Superintelligence plans on destroying humanity it picks the very average Carol Peters to study and learn from, she must then convince it that people are worth saving. Taking on the voice of James Corden as his voice soothes her.

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Let Him Go (2020) Review

George Blackledge is a retired sheriff who with his wife Margaret are attempting to come to terms with the death of their son, struggling with the grief which is made even worse when their grandson Jimmy is taken away by his mother Lorna and her new horrible husband Donnie Weboy.

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Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) Review

Bill and Ted are now middle aged dads in California and they are still attempting to come up with the hit song in order to fulfil their destiny. With the help of their daughters Thea and Billie they might eventually achieve everything they had always dreamed.

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Preview: Diana’s Wedding (2020)



Lightbulb Film Distribution is pleased to share the poster and trailer for new romantic comedy, Diana’s Wedding, which will be released on Digital Download July 19. Diana’s Wedding is a romantic comedy about a girl observing her parents’ turbulent marriage and dealing with how their relationship has affected her own ability, as an adult, to love, or be loved.

July 29, 1981. Lady Diana Spencer marries Charles, Prince of Wales, at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. On that same day, Liv and Terje are celebrating their wedding too. In a pram lies their daughter, Diana, who like her famous namesake, has a chaotic life ahead of her. 
 “We fell in love with Diana’s Wedding the first time we watched it. It’s a simple story, beautifully shot and with great performances all round” commented Sales & Acquisitions Director, Peter Thompson.

Diana’s Wedding will be released on Digital Download from July 19

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Honest Thief (2020) Review

Tom Dolan was a bank robber who had managed to go years without getting caught, he wanted to now lead an honest life and tries to turn himself in, giving the money had had stolen over to the FBI but when the agents double cross him who will believe him now?

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Supernova (2020) Review

Sam and Tusker have been together over twenty years and having a holiday travelling across England in their old RV. Tusker was diagnosed with early-onset dementia and the pair are struggling to deal with it in very different ways, quickly running out of time.

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Golden Arm (2020) Review

Danny is a tough lady trucker who trains her friend Melanie to compete in the National Ladies Arm Wrestling Championship after she has her arm broken in the build up to the competition.

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