Alien: Romulus (2024) Review

A group of young space colonists come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe when they are scavenging in the deep of a derelict space station. The chance of a better life is all they wanted.

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) Review

When Dr Victor Frankenstein a scientist rejects the man he created he escapes and decides that revenge on his creator is the only way to get even!

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The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Review

Paleoclimatologist Jack Hall must attempt to save his son Sam when he is left trapped in New York City as a sudden international storm is bad enough to plunge the whole planet into a new Ice Age. After his findings and initial readings predict 10-20 years it suddenly starts happening in days!

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RIP Ian Holm

Rest in Peace to legendary actor Sir Ian Holm who has passed away today at the age of 88, he had been battling with Parkinson’s disease but it was announced that it was peaceful with his family around him.

He had an incredible career working in theatre from the Royal Shakespeare Company and starring as King Lear then into the movie world with Alien, Chariots of Fire and my favourite Lord of the Rings. A message was passed from him unable to join the Zoom reunion. Goodby Bilbo Baggins ❤️

Ratatouille (2007) Review

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Remy absolutely loves to cook and appreciates good food, the only problem? Well, he is a rat. That then leads to an unlikely friendship and alliance with a human, a young kitchen worker he manages to control at a famous restaurant to get his creations noticed.

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Chariots of Fire (1981) Review

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Two British track athletes aim is to compete and win at the 1924 Olympics in France, one from England and one from Scotland who have very different backgrounds.

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15 Amazing Shots in Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

Its official I feel extremely old today as it is 15 years since Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring was released at the cinema. You should already know that this is the one film that changed it all! This was actually a really tough thing to do and only pick 15!

It really kick started my extreme love for film and wanting to watch as many as possible. I was blown away by the start of the adventure and forming of the Fellowship. It was showing us that when faced with great evil people from all different backgrounds will unite to stop it. I think that is reassuring if nothing else, we get to learn about the different people and our first look into Middle Earth.

The Middle Earth Peter Jackson managed to create really was something else, we get so many breathtaking shots throughout the film, so I thought as part of the celebration that I would pick 15 of my favourite. You will have to see if I mange to pick all of yours, or if I have missed something you love!

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) Review

The epic conclusion to The Hobbit takes us to the battle of the five armies, who all stake a claim in the mountain or the treasures which are inside as Smaug is let loose.

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Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) Review

The grande finale, the epic conclusion of an incredible adventure and journey. What will happen to the one ring, and will Middle Earth survive the greatest battle of its time?

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Alien (1979) Review

In space no one can hear you scream . . .

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