Trailer: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (2021)

I totally missed that Amazon Prime Video released a new trailer for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie a couple of days ago. Always feels confusing when a film changes the company it is being released through as we have already had a trailer quite a long time ago now.

Anything to build up this film as it really is such a fantastic stage musical but more importantly an incredible story based on a very real life!

Free Guy (2021) Review

Guy is a bank teller in Free City and thinks his life is just fantastic, picking up his morning coffee and walking to work with his friend Buddy and telling everyone to not have a good day but a great day. He dreams of a girl and one day he spots her . . .

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Poster: Dune (2021)

The hype surrounding this film has been so huge, I have never really seen a film be built up as much as this one in a very long time! It probably feels like it has gone on for even longer given the amount of times the date for release has been pushed back.

Here is the latest poster to be released and quite frankly it highlights the stunning cast they have put together for it!

Preview: No Man of God (2021)

No Man of God

Delve deep into the darkly twisted mind of America’s most notorious serial killer

Starring Elijah Wood and Luke Kirby

‘Gripping… Kirby’s performance puts its queasy hooks in you’ – Variety

‘An electric duo, bonded by terrible, impenetrable truths that would make any “normal” person shudder’ – Indie Wire

‘For the unforgettable performances and skin-crawling realism alone… a must-see’ – Film Inquiry

First UK Trailer

Delve into the dark and twisted mind of one of America’s most notorious serial killers – Ted Bundy – in No Man of God a darkly disturbing new feature that’s set for its UK Premiere at FrightFest 2021, followed by its digital release on 13 September and on DVD and Special Edition Blu-ray on 25 October 2021.

The film follows a rarely seen moment in criminal history, after Bundy was sentenced to death and waited to meet his maker, the FBI sent in one of their top analysts to interrogate the murderer to try and find out the full extent of his crimes, his motives and to find answers for his heinous crimes to help the victims’ families.

Directed by Amber Sealey (How to Cheat) and penned by C. Robert Cargill (Doctor Strange) based on actual interview transcripts, the critically acclaimed film features outstanding performances from a stellar cast that sees Elijah Wood as FBI analyst Bill Hagmaier, the man tasked by FBI boss (Robert Patrick) to get inside the mind of the infamous killer, Ted Bundy played in an unnervingly convincing turn by Luke Kirby.

Bundy’s (Luke Kirby – The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselHalloween: Resurrection) reign of terror – that saw him kidnap, rape and murder many young women and girls, across numerous states and many years – ended with multiple death sentences, with the full extent of his crimes still to be realised. Bill Hagmaier (Elijah Wood – The Lord of the RingsEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) was tasked with understanding how truly dangerous Bundy was and to give solace to victims’ families. Taken from real-life transcripts and revolving around a singular interrogation room, the mind of Bundy is explored in a lesser known period of his life on death row, from 1984 to the day of his execution in 1989. 

With time running out before the serial killer is given the chair, will Hagmaier be able to get closure for the families searching for answers? 

See the real face of evil in No Man of God, a truly terrifying real-crime horror.

Stillwater (2021) Review

Bill Baker travels to France from Oklahoma to visit his estranged daughter Allison who is in prison for murder, something she claims that she did not commit. When the lawyer won’t reopen the case Bill sees this as an opportunity to make it up to her for being a bad father over the years that he begins searching for more evidence.

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Jungle Cruise (2021) Review

Dr Lily Houghton along with her brother MacGregor are on a quest to find Tears of the Moon, something that people do no believe exists, she is therefore even more determined to find it and prove all of the men wrong! Meeting Frank Wolff who is a riverboat guide could be the best and worst thing to happen to them.

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Anything Goes (West End) Review

Date: Saturday 31st July (7:30pm)

Venue: Barbican Theatre

Cast
Sutton Foster – Reno Sweeney
Robert Lindsay – Moonface Martin
Felicity Kendal – Evangeline Harcourt
Gary Wilmot – Elisha Whitney
Samuel Edwards – Billy Crocker
Nicole-Lily Baisden – Hope Harcourt
Carly Mercedes Dyer – Erma
Haydn Oakley – Lord Evelyn Oakleigh
Jon Chew – John
Clive Hayward – Ship’s Captain
Graham MacDuff – Ship’s Purser
Alistair So – Luke

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Come From Away (West End) Review

Date: Saturday 31st July 2021 (2:30pm)

Venue: Phoenix Theatre

Cast
Jenna Boyd
James Doherty
Mary Doherty
Mark Dugdale
Alice Fearn
Kate Graham
Jonathan Andrew Hume
Gemma Knight Jones
Harry Morrison
Sam Oladeinde
Emma Salvo
Stuart Hickey

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Fatherhood (2021) Review

Matt Logelin must bring up his baby daughter Maddy up alone when his wife dies the day after giving birth. An emotional rollercoaster of a journey on how he deals with everything and the struggles along the way.

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Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) Review

AI G. Rhythm is a rogue artificial intelligence who kidnaps Don James the son of famous basketball player LeBron James who must then put together a team to play basketball and win to save his son.

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