Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) Review

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When Will Turner and Elizabeth were due to marry they were both arrested instead, Will cuts a deal to track down Jack Sparrow. Who has his own problems as he is attempting to recover the heart of Davy Jones to save his own soul . . .

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Emma. (2020) Review

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England in the 1800s Emma is a selfish young woman and sees it has her duty to meddle in the love lives of her friends and quite frankly everyone else around her!

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Top 25 – Male Performances in 2019

Here are the Male performances that have made my top 25 for the 2019 films that I managed to see throughout the year. This will include some 2018 films by date but due to the UK release dates they were available for this list. I actually had 45 on the long list so to cut it down it was a very tough ask! Some amazing films and therefore performances in 2019!

My Cinema 2019 list – here
2019 Films overall – here

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Fangirl Moments: Paul Smith’s 50th Anniversary

I’ve had two fangirl moments when looking at some of the guests at the Paul Smith 50th Anniversary. Ian McKellen and Bill Nighy together in one photo (with a bonus of Susan Sarandon). Then Mark Strong and Stanley Tucci!

 

Sometimes Always Never (2018) Review

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Alan has spent years searching for his missing son Michael, who stormed out of the house one nice when they were playing a game of scrabble. Through this he has neglected his relationship with his youngest son Peter.

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Shaun of the Dead (2004) Review

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Shaun has a very uneventful life, stuck in a dead end job and just enjoying going to the pub which causes his girlfriend Liz to break up with him. This is all disrupted by a zombie apocalypse!

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Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) Review

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When something happens to Harry Goodman his son Tim must head to Ryme City to collect his things, but everything is a lot deeper than he first thought. He meets Pikachu who he can actually talk to and understand, they team up to piece together the case Harry had been working on.

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The World’s End (2013) Review

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Five friends lead by Gary King attempted an epic pub crawl when they left school, not quite managing to pull it off. Twenty years later Gary cannot let it go and manages to get the other four back with him in an attempt to complete the quest, but something isn’t quite right with the town . . .

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7 Films that surprised me in 2017

The great thing about watching so many films is that every so often you will watch something that you are totally surprised with and really enjoyed it. Often when you were not expecting to like it at all! Somtimes these can really become hidden gems!

These are the films I watched at the cinema during 2017

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Top 10 – Best Films of 2017

I think 2017 has been a pretty impressive and good year for film, that meant that picking a top 10 was extremely hard and I have had to think a lot about what was going to make my final list. Originally I had 21 films to get down to 10 which was very tricky. I have therefore had to really think about which films I enjoyed the most this year, which made me feel good and that I would love to watch again and again.

Just missing out on the final list were the following films Colossal, Baby Driver, Dunkirk , Thor: Ragnarok, Breathe, Wonder and Get Out.

Check out the films I watched at the cinema during 2017 here. 

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