War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) Review

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After the Apes suffer many losses by the human soldiers, Caesar must battle with his demons as his darker instincts take hold and wanting to save his kind from an awful fate.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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It Comes at Night (2017) Review

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A family who are secure within their desolate home as an unnatural disease is threatening the world. Paul does everything possible to ensure his wife and son are safe. When Will turns up and he agrees to take in his family everything is about to change as doubt creeps in if anything they have said is the truth.

⭐️⭐️

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Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Review

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Set several months after the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker is still very excited about his experience with the Avengers and wants to do a lot more. Tony Stark attempts to mentor the teenager and wants him to be the man on the ground in New York City but also still attend school and have a normal life.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The House (2017) Review

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Scott and Kate Johansen have done everything to raise their daughter Alex in such a good way, ensuring that they support everything she wants to do in life. This also includes going to her dream college. When the town takes away her scholarship funding the take things into their own hands when a gamble goes wrong they decide to become the house, because the house always wins.

⭐️

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June 2017 at the Cinema

Half way through the year now and it has been pretty mixed so far in terms of films. I think this month was pretty strong really, yes really even though I saw King Arthur and The Mummy. I thought the films I went to see tried to do something and contenders for films of 2017 do appear as well!

£17.90 per month for Cineworld Unlimited Card, I went to see 7 films which means it therefore cost me a very small £2.55 per film this month.

I saw the following films in June

1st – Wonder Woman – Review

2nd  – King Arthur: Legend of the Sword – Review

14th – The Mummy – Review

18th – Gifted – Review

19th – My Cousin Rachel – Review

20th – Baby Driver – Review (Unlimited Screening)

22nd – Churchill – Review
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Churchill (2017) Review

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An intimate look into the 96 hours before D-Day and what Winston Churchill was getting up to, supported by his wife and trying to deal with the situations as they unfolded.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Baby Driver (2017) Review

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Paying back a debt to a crime boss Baby is the getaway driver who must really make some changes in his life before it is too late, constantly listening to music and haunted by his past.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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My Cousin Rachel (2017) Review

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A young Englishman plots revenge for his cousins mysterious death blaming his wife Rachel, who had been missing. Everything will change though when he meets her and cannot resist her charms.

⭐️⭐️

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Gifted (2017) Review

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Frank is a single man living in Florida raising his seven-year old niece who just happens to be a mathematics prodigy, is drawn into a legal battle with her mother when she founds out about her granddaughters gift.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Mummy (2017) Review

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The story of an ancient Princess who was buried alive to stop the evil is released from her tomb setting in motion a huge series of events.

⭐️

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