Schindler’s List (1993) Review

During World War II in German occupied Poland, Oskar Schindler is an industrialist who becomes increasingly concerned about his Jewish workforce after witnessing the horrific treatment by the Nazis. His efforts to save them puts his own life very much at risk, managing to save around 1110 jews based on a very true story.

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A Beautiful Mind (2001) Review

Josh Nash was a truly brilliant mathematician who must attempt to control his mind in order to complete his work. After being diagnosed by schizophrenia it could then destroy everything he has worked hard to achieve.

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Drive (2011) Review

The Driver who during the day is a Hollywood stuntman and mechanic but at night becomes a getaway driver. He finds himself in big trouble when he attempts to help his neighbour Irene and her young son.

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The Secret: Dare to Dream (2020) Review

A young widow named Miranda is struggling to get by whilst raising her three children in a house that is falling apart, when she meets Bray everything would start changing for the better. Although the meeting was not totally by chance

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7 Films Based on Books – #WorldBookDay

Today is World Book Day and what better way to celebrate on a film blog than putting together a list of 7 films that are based on books? I thought it was a great idea too, the thing with the list though is that I have to have read the book and seen the film for it to make the list.

Here are my choices . . .

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Mary Queen of Scots (2018) Review

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Mary Stuart returns to Scotland after the death of her French husband and has her sights set on the English throne. Trying to strike a deal with her cousin Elizabeth I as both women struggle to keep hold of their power.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (2017) Review

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The Heffley family head out on a road trip to attend Meemaw’s 90th birthday party, which does not go to plan when Greg wants to attend a video game convention.

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Nicholas Sparks Novel’s turned Movies

After getting excited yesterday about “Dear John” and realising how much I love Nicholas Sparks Novel’s which have been turned into movies, I decided to look a bit closer into them. Not only is “Dear John” coming out next year, another based on one of his novels is “The Last Song” (2010) which I cannot believe I forgot about as Miley Cyrus is going to be starring in it. At the moment Nicholas Sparks has 14 Novels, 6 of these are now movies. With two of them due for release next year. The other four which have been released are “Message in a Bottle” (1999), “A Walk to Remember” (2002), “The Notebook” (2004) and “Nights in Rodanthe” (2008). The tagline’s for each of the movies help to show which type of story is the main key in the movie, and the pictures below show that too . . . Love . . . all about love. 

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The Damned United (2009) Poster

Well I missed the cinema release for this film, which I was rather upset about as been looking forward to this film since reading the book. I came across this newer poster the other day.

So I have just pre-ordered this film from my old faithful website play.com it comes out on 31st August so I therefore do not have long to wait.

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