Gladiator II (2024) Review

Lucius is forced to enter the Colosseum after his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors who now lead Rome, he must look to his past to find the strength to make a difference.

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Gladiator (2000) Review

Maximus Decimus Meridius was a former Roman General who sets out to get vengeance against the corrupt Emperor Commodus who murdered his family and sent him into a life of slavery, due to the utter jealously of how much his father favoured the general.

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Ian McKellen On Stage (Newcastle) Review

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Date: Sunday 18th August 2019
Venue: Theatre Royal, Newcastle

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7th LOCO London Comedy Film Festival 2019

Today sees the launch of the 7th LOCO London Comedy Film Festival 2019 which welcomes the festival’s most exciting programme yet. Taking place Thursday to Sunday, 11-14th July at the BFI, this year’s festival promises to feature some of the funniest films on screen alongside a riotous shorts programme, LOCO masterclasses with special guests, industry events and training, on top of a 30th Anniversary screening of the rom-com classic When Harry Met Sally, Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan and Carrie Fisher, on Saturday 13th July.

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This year’s festival will open with Dominic Brigstocke’s UK Premiere of Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans starring Craig Roberts, Kim Cattrall, Nick Frost, Kate Nash and Derek Jacobi. Atti (Sebastian Croft) is a Roman teenager with ‘Atti-tude’, a smart kid who likes to bend the rules. When one of his schemes (selling horse wee as gladiator sweat) falls foul of Emperor Nero (Craig Roberts), Atti is forced to join the army and is sent to miserable, cold, wet Britannia. There the natives are revolting, quite literally, as Boudicca (Kate Nash), Queen of the Iceni tribe, takes on the might of Rome.

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Tolkien (2019) Review

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Looking into the early life of J. R. R. Tolkien and the experiences which could have inspired and influenced his truly unique and incredible writing. In particular The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.

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Tomb Raider (2018) Review

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Lara Croft has struggled through her life after the disappearance of her father not wanting to admit that he is dead and signing for her inheritance of the family home and companies he owned, her limits are about to be tested when clues lead her to the island he had last visited.

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Murder on the Orient Express (2017) Review

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When a man is murdered upon the Orient Express it is up to Hercule Poirot to discover who is the killer from the thirteen other passengers on board the train, in a tale filled with suspense and many twists and turns.

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Stratton (2017) Review

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John Stratton a British Special Boat Service commando unearths an international terrorist when on a mission and now must battle against a mole within MI6 to prevent the attack.

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Cinderella (2015) Review

A live action retelling of the story of Cinderella who loses everything when her beloved father dies, leaving her to have to live in her home with her Stepmother and awful step sisters. They keep her looked in the attic and make her do all of the cleaning and cooking. We know her has Ella this time though, and they give her the name Cinderella.

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The King’s Speech (2010) Review

The King’s Speech has been very well talked about in the build up to its release due to Colin Firth already picking up awards left right and center. Anything about the Royal Family with high-profile actors always seem to do well with audiences.

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