Harry Potter The Complete Collection: 4K Ultra HD 20th Anniversary Collector’s Train Edition (Includes Blu-ray) 

I absolutely adore when amazing collectors editions are released for films anniversaries and this complete collection of Harry Potter is simply stunning, with your very own Hogwarts Express!

Price = £249.99


This 20th Anniversary Collector’s Edition includes:

  • All 8 films of 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray from the Harry Potter Series
  • 8 Blu-ray Special Features Discs
  • The Harry Potter Magical Movie Mode on Blu-ray
  • Collectable Hogwarts Express Train packaging
  • 7 Concept Art Cards
  • 7 Character Art Cards
  • Hogwarts Express Ticket
  • 2 32-page booklets
  • Mini Poster
  • Plus, a complimentary commemorative Limited Edition Remembrall™ enamel pin from the Harry Potter Fan Club Pin Seeking collection.

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Top 10 – Best Films of 2019

2019 has been a very high quality year for film and I feel this has been the toughest list to put together in the whole ten years of Let’s Go The Movies. Which is certainly a very good and amazing thing for cinema and films. Not only have this years best come from cinema releases but Netflix have really come into the picture with some incredible films with amazing performances. With my list it might feel a little bit all over the place with some of the films that are on it due to UK release dates, but also take into consideration that I have also been lucky enough to see some previews of films as well.

My Cinema 2019 list – here
2019 Films overall – here

I had 22 films that were on my list for Best Films of 2019 and it has been very tough to knock that down to the 10 that have then made up this list. Just missing out (Brittany Runs a Marathon, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Klaus, Judy, Crawl)

Final list . . .

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Little Women (2019) Review

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An intimate look into the lives of four very different sisters as they come of age in America after the end of the Civil War, shown over a seven year period.

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Trailer: Little Women (2019)

This one has certainly put together a very impressive cast and while the story is by no means new they must be going for the whole award scene with the previous Oscar nominees and winners.

Directed by Greta Gerwig starring Saorise Ronan, Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Timothy Chalamet, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Eliza Scanlen, Bob Odenkirk, James Norton, Chris Cooper, Louis Garrel and Abby Quinn.

7 Films that disappointed me in 2017

Moving on from the top 10 best and worst list I also like putting together some films that have disappointed me during the past year. These are mainly the films that I was looking forward to or had a lot of hype around them and just well didn’t live up to it!

These are the films I watched at the cinema during 2017
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Review

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Charlie has just started High School as a Freshmen and doesn’t have any friends, he has been struggling to deal with life and had spent some time in hospital. We slowly find out what has been bothering him and events which happened as a child which have left a damaging effect on everything he does.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Beauty and the Beast (2017) Review

beauty_and_the_beast_ver2_zpsjhwwnepzA retelling of the classic Disney animated film of the story of a Prince who is cursed to be a Beast until he can love someone.

⭐️⭐️

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Blogathon: Women in Film – Hermione Granger

The Women in Film Blogathon is being hosted by John over at Hitchcock’s World and such a great idea to get you thinking about female characters in the world of film.

Here are the rules:

  1. The female character in question should have qualities that make her strong. That doesn’t necessarily mean better than the guys, just well-written; we’re trying to promote equality here, not reverse misogyny.
  2. Unlike my previous blogathon, I’m going to be a bit stricter here and say that each entry should only focus on one character. However, if you like you can write multiple entries examining different characters.
  3. If you can, do try to find less obvious choices. There are a few that I can expect are likely to get picked: Ellen Ripley, Sarah Connor, etc. If you decide to write about any the “obvious” choices, I encourage you to at least try and find something new to say about them.
  4. You are allowed to pick characters from any film from genre or time period you like.

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Noah (2014) Review

Based on the biblical tale of Noah, the man chosen by God to save the good that is left in the world and to rid it of all evil which is destroying his creation.

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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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