Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) Review

Bridget Jones must navigate life as a widow and single mother to her two children, with plenty of help from her family and friends. She is about to understand that she still has a life to live, even if its not the one she thought she would have.

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Strays (2023) Review

Reggie, an abandoned dog, teams up with other strays led by Bug and realises that maybe his life wasn’t all that great after all!

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*This post contains SPOILERS*

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Godmothered (2020) Review

Eleanor is a young and unskilled fairy godmother who does not want to believe that they are not needed anymore. When she finds a letter from a young girl named Mackenzie she ventures to Boston, Massachusetts only to find out she is now 40 years old!

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Cineworld Secret Screenings 1-10

Back in 2013 Cineworld started doing Secret Screenings for Unlimited members and by 2018 we had reached the 10th Secret Screening. In the past week we have had announcements for two taking place in July 2019! So I thought this was the best time to have a look back at the first ten films we got as special previews.

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Cineworld have slightly changed the way they used to do them as for the early ones we got clues over the week building up to the screening date, but they stopped doing that and changed the running time and standard age of 15. This meant that we had a child free preview of Incredibles 2 and that was quite frankly outstanding!

Something they usually do in a very clever way is having the screenings not long before a huge release and people get taken in that it is going to be that film (yes, thinking about to Star Wars and it was actually In the Heart of the Sea). Not forgetting that we have also had a preview of a film that went on to become the Best Picture Oscar winner, Green Book. So we have certainly had many different genres in the Secret Screenings.

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Tag (2018) Review

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Five friends have been playing a game of tag for 30 years and each May they continue the game, meaning they have to go to different states to tag someone else and not be “it” anymore. 

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Nocturnal Animals (2016) Review

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Susan an Art Gallery owner must deal with her past when she receives a manuscript of a novel written by her first husband, who she has not seen for almost 20 years.

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Bachelorette (2012) Review

Three friends were asked to be bridesmaids for a girl they used to make fun of back in high school. Once they get over the shock that she is getting married first, they accidentally manage to mess so many things up the night before the wedding.

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Now You See Me (2013) Review

Thanks to a secret screening at Cineworld, where the audience had no idea which film we had got tickets to see. This film had a sneaky preview on Monday night. Was very pleased when we found out it was this film, as the trailer has been going around for quite a while now and it had built up suspense surrounding this film. That is something that does not disappoint . . .

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The Great Gatsby (2013) Review

Nick Carraway finds himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of his millionaire neighbour, known for his wild parties and named Gatsby.

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Rise of the Guardians (2012) Review

When they bogey man/Pitch is trying to return fear to all children, this causes Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth-fairy, Sandman and newly picked Guardian Jack Frost to keep the children believing.

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