Air (2023) Review

The historic story of how shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro would lead Nike in its pursuit of the greatest athlete in basketball, before anyone really knew who he was, Michael Jordan.

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80 For Brady (2023) Review

When lifelong friends began watching American Football, it became a tradition to support Tom Brady and when the Patriots made it to the Super Bowl they decided that they just had to attend!

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Creed III (2023) Review

Everything seems to be going well for Adonis as his family life and career post boxing is thriving but when his childhood friend Damian Anderson returns from being in prison everything would be pushed to the limits when he’s forced to revisit his past.

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Tár (2022) Review

Lydia Tár is widely considered to be one of the greatest living composer-conductors in the world and the first female principal music director of the Berlin Philharmonic. She was at the top of her game and had a big performance coming up, although accusations and revelations could see her downfall.

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Babylon (2022) Review

Early Hollywood days and how you could quickly rise, but also quickly fall! We follow a few different characters during this era and see it was never going to be easy.

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Empire of Light (2022) Review

Set in the early 1980s, in a coastal town and how the people who work in a cinema deal with the difficulty of the times, touching on racism, mental health and relationships.

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Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) Review

Jake Sully has been living on Pandora with his now family Neytiri and their four children, but when a familiar threat returns he must do all he can to protect his family and the Na’vi race.

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Casablanca 80th Anniversary – Cinema Screening!

Casablanca is one of my all time favourite films and for so many different reasons, I was so excited when it was announced that it would be getting cinema screenings to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the film! Across all different cinema chains, but so lucky that my local Cineworld were going to be screening it for the whole week at 7:10pm so I made the effort to make sure I got to the Friday night screening and I ended up being the only person in the screen!

I love catching up with older films of the big screen and even more so when it is one of my favourites, I feel like I have waited years to see Casablanca in all its glory on the big screen! Yes, it has been on in different cinemas over the years but not at times that I could actually make. So this turned out to be perfect time, it was also an extra lovely touch for it to be the day after my Nanna Hannah’s memory, 11 years she loved Humphrey Bogart. In the speech I did at her funeral I even mentioned the Paris quote which totally links to this film, so that made it feel extra nice.

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The Menu (2022) Review

When a young couple travel to a remote island to experience a massively exclusive restaurant with a unique lavish menu prepared by Chef Slowik it would quickly develop into a night no one would ever forget.

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Black Adam (2022) Review

After nearly 5000 years Black Adam is freed from his earthly tomb and ready to unleash his own justice on the world. Not in the way people may hope, given powers of the Egyptian gods and quickly imprisoned was freeing him a big mistake after all?

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