When newly married couple Tracy and Andy seem to have a near perfect life, both with good jobs everything will change when she is rushed to hospital and operated on by Jed a Doctor who claims he is on level with God.
In 1952, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are about to face a very difficult time, with events that could not only end their careers but another that could also end their marriage.
In Chicago in 1968 a protest occurred during the Democratic National Convention and we see the story behind the charges and the seven men who were accused of starting the riots.
Written and directed by the incredible Aaron Sorkin is enough to get me interested in a film, I absolutely love his dialogue heavy approach and that is going to be fantastic in courtroom scenes!
Check out the truly incredible cast as well, not long until this film is released on Netflix Friday October 16th 2020!
Andrew Shepherd is a widowed President of the United States and about to start his reelection campaign he wasn’t looking for anyone but meeting lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade will change all of that when they fall in love.
I think this year could well be a struggle to watch all of the films in time for the Oscar ceremony, here we have the films nomiated this year!
Best Picture Call Me By Your Name
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Get Out
Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Based on the true story of Molly Bloom who almost became an Olympic skier but fell on her time trial to qualify ended up involved in high stakes poker games, going onto running the most exclusive game in the world and therefore a big target for the FBI.