Father Stu (2022) Review

Following the life of Stuart Long, a wannabe boxer turned priest who inspired many people on his journey from self destruction to redemption and becoming Father Stu.

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) Review

Dr. Stephen Strange must deal with the impact he has had on not only his universe but the multiverse and when his dreams begin to feel extremely real, America Chavez showing up is about to blow everything he knew wide open!

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Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022) Review

The Crawley family are about to embark on another adventure when finding out that Violet has inherited a villa in the South of France. Then at Downton they are being used to make a film.

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Operation Mincemeat (2021) Review

During World War II, two British intelligence officers have no other choice than to use a corpse and false papers in order to outwit and confuse the Germans about where the next attack is going to come from.

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The Lost City (2022) Review

Loretta Sage is a writer who has become reclusive since the death of her husband, her adventure novels are very popular and when everything goes crazy she is kidnapped and it is up to her cover model Alan to lead the search and attempt to save her.

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JAMES BOND FILMS SET TO RETURN TO CINEMASFOR 007 RETROSPECTIVE

To celebrate 60 years of the beloved British franchise, Bond is back on the big screen across the UK and Ireland from April until October 2022
Following celebrations at the Academy Awards® and the BAFTA’s – the 60th Anniversary celebrations of 007 continue with UK and Irish cinema screenings of 25 Bond titles from mid-April, culminating in Global Bond Day on 5th October.

In 1962, Sean Connery introduced Ian Fleming’s character to cinema audiences. “Bond, James Bond” is now one of the most iconic moments in film history.

The films will be screening in stunning 4K and will screen chronologically at Vue and Odeon Cinemas across the UK and Ireland starting mid-April with the 60th Anniversary of Dr. No, through to No Time To Die in October, alongside other celebratory programmes at selected cinemas nationwide.

Park Circus is coordinating theatrical activity on behalf of MGM.

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60 YEARS OF BOND – RETROSPECTIVE PROGRAMME

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) Review

Dr Robotinik makes a return to Earth with a new evil ally Knuckles the Echidna in an attempt to take down Sonic and eventually get his power, luckily he has a new friend Tails and they most battle to save the world again.

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‘THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION’ ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST LOVED FILMS OF ALL TIME HAS BEEN RECENTLY RESTORED IN 4K AND IS BACK IN VUE CINEMAS ACROSS THE UK AND IRELAND FROM THIS WEEK

One of the greatest films of all time – THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994) will be back in VUE cinemas nationwide from this Friday 18th March. It will be the first time cinema audiences in the UK and Ireland can see the film in all its 4K restored glory.
 
Nominated for seven Academy Awards categories and the number one rated movie on IMDb’s Top 250 list, Frank Darabont’s movie Shawshank Redemption (1994) is still considered to be one of the best movies of all time. It was voted the greatest film of all time by Empire readers in “The 201 Greatest Movies of All Time” poll undertaken in March 2006.

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The Phantom of the Open (2021) Review

Based on the very true story of Maurice Flitcroft a dreamer who decided he would enter The British Open Golf Championship in 1976 despite having much experience with the sport and scores the worst ever round in Open history.

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Cineworld Day – 26th February 2022

Cineworld have announced their first ever Cineworld Day which sees all films in all different formats for only £3 per ticket! Sponsored by Pepsi Max.

I know what Unlimited members are wondering (as I did myself) and it means that we don’t have to pay any uplift fees on Saturday either, so we can head to see IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX or Superscreen without paying the extra few pound.

I really hope that this will see a lot of people take up the offer and get different screenings a bit fuller than normal and that it will then be something Cineworld decide to do more often. The only thing that is not included in the £3 pricing is any cinemas that offer the VIP experience.

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