28 Weeks Later (2007) Review

Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the United Kingdom, the US army attempts to help secure a small area of London for the survivors to start again and rebuild. But it was not going to be as simple as that . . .

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Special Event – V For Vendetta

That’s right I am bringing back #FridayFakeCinemaClub for a very special edition event with Bonfire Night and therefore 5th November falling on a Friday and the legendary V for Vendetta being available on Netflix why not have a lovely watch-a-long event?

If you haven’t seen it before it is the perfect time for a first viewing, its a film that took me a few attempts to get into and once I did was so pleased as it really is a brilliant film.

Starring: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, Stephen Fry, Stephen Rea, Tim Piggot-Smith, Sinead Cusack, Rupert Graves, Roger Allam, Ben Miles, Natasha Wightman, Eddie Marsan, Imogen Poots.

Plot: In a futuristic, totalitarian Britain, a freedom fighter known simply as V, uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressive society. Evey aids him in his mission to bring down the government.

Start Time: 8pm
Streaming Service: Netflix

The Father (2020) Review

Anthony is refusing assistance from his daughter Anne as he is ageing and no longer capable of taking care of himself. The onset of his dementia is causing his reality to be warped and creates such doubt in conversations with his loved ones and even more so his own mind.

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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) Review

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The Style Boyz had a lot of success as a rap/pop boyband and when Conner is attempting to go solo everything goes wrong for him and he will stop at nothing to maintain his celebrity status conner4real.

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Theatre: Olivier Awards 2018 – Nominations

Annouced this afternoon are the 2018 Olivier Awards recognising some of the amazing productions and performances over the past year! I have been lucky enough to see quite a few of these productions as well!

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (West End) Review

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Cast

Imelda Staunton – Martha

Conleth Hill – George

Imogen Poots – Honey

Luke Treadaway – Nick

Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre

Date: Wednesday 1st March (2:30pm)

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Green Room (2015) Review

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A punk rock band coming to the end of a small tour, end up in well hell after being advised to head for one last gig. They witness a murder and are surrounded by neo-Nazi’s it really is not going to end well.

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7 Films for New Year’s Eve

As 2015 is coming to a close and we are about to start 2016 I thought the perfect way to do that was to take a look back in the film world at films which have fantastic New Year’s Eve scenes or moments. Might be a little bit strange considering I am not really a very big fan of New Year in all honesty and don’t have any plans myself for tonight. It probably doesn’t help that 2015 has been a truly awful year for me, but the less said about that the better. So what better way than to disappear into the world of film and see characters have some great and maybe interesting New Year’s Eve moments?

I do enjoy a good rendition of Auld Lang Syne though in all honesty and you will see that by some of the choices below!

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A Long Way Down (2014) Review

On New Year’s Eve in London four suicidal people meet on the top of a building, each having their own reasons for wanting to jump. The night takes them on a journey and they make a pact to stay alive until at least Valentine’s Day.

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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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