
The journey Bruce Springsteen had writing his 1982 Nebraska album, which came from a very dark place as he battled his demons after some huge success.
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The journey Bruce Springsteen had writing his 1982 Nebraska album, which came from a very dark place as he battled his demons after some huge success.
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Continue reading “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) Review”
Based on the true story of Jeffery Manchester a criminal who breaks out of prison and while on the run from the police hides in a Toys R Us store, adopting a new identity and trying to start a new life despite the risks.
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John Davidson was diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome at a young age, which alientated him from his peers and family. Struggling with a condition that not many people at witnessed, we see his inspirational story and how he went on to raise awareness and help others.
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A group of teenage boys compete in an annual contest known as The Long Walk, in which they must battle to the death and the last one standing is crowned the winner, this will see them have more fortunes than they could have imagined.
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When Mary finds herself in a public scandal and the family face financial trouble the whole household grapples with the threat of becoming social outcasts. The Crawleys must begin to embrace the next chapter and growing with the changes in society.
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Two strangers, David and Sarah meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and have the chance to relive important and defining momnets from their pasts. Can this help them to see a future they didn’t think was possible.
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I did something special last month in terms of a cinema trip and all in one day, back to back I got to experience one of my favourite trilogies on the big screen again. This was the first time I had watched them one after the other on the big screen though and it was enjoyable as ever (well maybe changing the trailers before each one might have been a little bit better but never mind).
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When Ivy and Theo Rose begin to resent one another after years of marriage, not being able to cope in the success shift of power.
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We are taken on a journey through three different chapters in the life of a rather ordinary man named Charles Krantz, aka Chuck.
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That’s right, the Time Warp has been going on for 50 whole years in film format! I just had to go to the cinema to see one of my favourites on the big screen. Now I didn’t go dressed up, even though I do have an outfit. I think only five people in the screening were, probably a shame that and audience participation wasn’t more encouraged. I mean that is one of the big reasons it became such a clut classic.

I don’t think I have actually seen the film on the big screen before, unless I have just forgotten but I am such a geek that I usually remember not only what I have seen at the cinema but who I went to see it with, well how about that!
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