The Young Victoria (2009) Review

A look into the first years of Queen Victoria’s rule in the United Kingdom, and her romance with Prince Albert.

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The Last Duel (2021) Review

When Jacques Le Gris is accused of a horrendous crime by Marguerite de Carrouges her husband Sir Jean will do what it takes to protect her honour.

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Herself (2020) Review

When Sandra must do all she can to escape the abusive relationship with Gary the father of their two daughters Molly and Emma, she will stop at nothing to protect them and attempt to get a house for them to live in.

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Babel (2006) Review

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Across four/five different countries we see how the one big event that has unfolded links them all together whilst also highlighting different personal struggles.

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Rocketman (2019) Review

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Rocketman is a look into the breakthrough and creation of Elton John from Reggie Dwight. We are taken on an emotional journey about how he became one of the most famous musicians in the world.

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Denial (2016) Review

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Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, sues her for being libel when she called him a Holocaust denier.

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Atonement (2007) Review

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At thirteen years old Briony Tallis struggling with jealously is about to have a huge impact on many lives when she accuses her sister Cecilia’s lover Robbie of a crime he did not commit.

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Preview: April 2017 at the Cinema

Each month I have now decided to do a preview/up and coming post of the films that are going to be coming to the cinema. So here we go for April in 2017 and which films we can look to go and see, or avoid I guess. *Note this is for UK releases*

Probably not going to be the best month of the year at the cinema but I certainly have two films that I am really looking forward to. Yes, I know that does not sound like many at all but when you take a look at the better films this month has on offer then I am sure you will fully understand.

So take a look at what is coming to a cinema near you this month . . .

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The Crown (Season 1) Review

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The Crown is a new drama from Netflix which is focused on Queen Elizabeth II. The first series takes a look at a young Elizabeth first getting married to Phillip and then becoming Queen after the death of her father. Having to balance her new role and her marriage is the key thing we are looking at in this series.

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Sense and Sensibility (1995) Review

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Two sisters trying to find love face a much harder task when they are left poor after the death of their father, due to inheritance rules and those being his second family. Everything must be left to his eldest son.

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