The History Boys (2006) Review

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A group of young men at Culter’s Grammar School have the change to be accepted into Oxford or Cambridge and must work hard to ensure they get the final grades and have a little bit extra. Taught by some very different eccentric teachers, trying to show that you can learn more outside the classroom as well as in it.

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) Review

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is the sequel to the very successful Mamma Mia from 2008, this time we get a proper look back to what Donna went through and how she ended up in Greece and pregnant with Sophie.

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Cineworld Secret Screening 8 – Possible Films

Exciting news just announced from Cineworld is that we are getting the 8th Secret Screening very soon. Just incase you somehow have no idea what the Secret Screening set up is, you have no idea what film you are going to be watching before heading into the Cinema. Which creates suspense and gives us a couple of weeks to try to guess which film it could be, as usual I have put together some of my guesses. I am spaced out the films over a month from this date into July as the last secret screening was Love, Simon and it was a pretty advanced screening!

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Over the years we have now had many different genres as our Secret Screening and that certainly helps to keep it interesting. Usually though smaller films which need a little bit extra publicity are the previews.

Date: Wednesday 20th June 2018

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September 2017 at the Cinema

This month I managed to see nine films and that was certainly a pretty impressive number to get to see! I think the films were pretty mixed in all honesty.

The number of films I went to see was 9 and this then cost £1.98 per film as the Unlimited Card at Cineworld is £17.90 per month.

3rd – The Limehouse Golem – Review

4th – American Made – Review

6th – Patti Cake$ – Review

6th – Stratton – Review

15th – Victoria & Abdul – Review

22nd – IT – Review

24th – Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Review

25th – Mother! – Review

27th  – Young Frankenstein – Review

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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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Warcraft (2016) Review

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The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as it faces a fearsome race of invaders: orc warriors fleeing their current home which is dying and looking for another.

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The Lady in the Van (2015) Review

Alan Bennett forms a strange bond with a woman who lives in a van, this van happens to end up in his driveway . . . for 15 years!

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Miss You Already (2015) Review

A friendship is pushed to the limits when illness must be dealt with . . .

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Need for Speed (2014) Review

Tobey Marshall is seems could have been a real contender as a race driver, but instead owns a car body workshop and races on the streets. He is set up one day by Dino Brewster which seems Tobey taking the wrap for his best friend dying in a crash.

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My Week with Marilyn (2011) Review

Colin Clark spent a week with Marilyn Monroe when she was in England filming The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier.

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