The French Dispatch (2021) Review

Cited as a love letter to journalists which is set at an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional French city that brings to life collections of stories published in The French Dispatch.

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Dear Evan Hansen (2021) Review

Film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy award winning stage musical Dear Evan Hansen, which is about a high school senior who is struggling with social anxiety disorder and ends up in a very big lie after a fellow classmate commits suicide.

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Dune (2021) Review

In 10191, Paul Atreides and his family the noble House Atreides are launched into war for the dangerous desert planet Arrakis between the native Fremen people and the enemy invaders and the former rulers of the planet House Harkonnen.

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*Original Title – Dune: Part One*

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) Review

As Eddie Brock attempts to get his career going again he interviews serial killer Cletus Kasady and the meeting before he has been given the death penalty goes terribly wrong when he becomes a host to Carnage due to Venom being inside Brock.

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The Many Saints of Newark (2021) Review

In 1967 we see the DiMeo crime family adapting as riots break out in Newark after ra black taxi driver is assaulted by police officers, throwing everything into chaos.

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Is James Bond the saviour of UK Cinemas?

No Time To Die was originally meant to be released in April 2020 and was the first big film to announce it was pushing back to November 2020 but as things went on and we had the cinemas closed for months and then an attempt at reopening in the July 2020 didn’t fully go to plan for all chains with Cineworld quickly closing once again and rumours surrounding if they would ever actually be able to reopen.

Odeon made a longer attempt to stay open but considering no new releases and people being somewhat scared to actually attend the cinema they had to close again as well, it was actually very sad times wondering if Cinema would survive the pandemic. With some companies releasing films straight to streaming services and charging cinema prices to rent and watch at home it was a worrying time for those of us who love nothing more than attending the cinema.

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No Time To Die (2021) Review

James Bond had left active service and somewhat retired, but was that ever really going to fully happen? He certainly hoped so, but when Felix Leiter his old friend from the CIA turns up asking for his help it isn’t long before he is dragged back into everything to figure out the dangerous villain who has developed some fatal new technology.

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Respect (2021) Review

The rise of Aretha Franklin from a child singing in her father’s church choir to becoming an international superstar and the struggles that all brought, throughout her very complex and complicated life.

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) Review

Shaun seems to be living a very normal life working as a valet with his best friend Katy, no ambition from either of them until his past is about to catch up with him. On the bus one day he is attacked and much to Katy’s amazement he could more than handle himself.

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Here Today (2021) Review

Charlie Burnz is a veteran comedy writer who meets New York street singer Emma Payge and they form a very unique and special friendship which was what they both needed at that very moment, showing that different generations can form bonds and support one another in the best possible way.

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