Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror – The definitive story of Rocky Horror set for UK & Irish release

From London fringe theatre to the biggest cult hit of all time

The definitive story of Rocky Horror featuring Richard O’Brien, Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Trixie Mattel and Jack Black set for UK & Irish cinema release

Celebrating its UK Premiere at Sheffield DocFest on 19th June & Irish Premiere at GAZE on August 3rd
★★★★★ “Deeply Personal” Laughing Place
★★★★ “A heartfelt tribute” The Queer Review
“A love letter to the power of cult cinema” Rue Morgue
“Energetic and vivacious” RogerEbert
“Impressive” The Hollywood Reporter
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Dear Santa (2024) Review

When Liam Turner makes a crucial spelling mistake in his letter to Santa addressing it to Satan instead, he has a rather interesting Christmas visitor that is about to cause some chaos.

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Review

The Super Mario Bros are about to head on an adventure that they never thought possible when they leave Brooklyn through some strange pipes and end up in the Mushroom Kingdom!

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Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Adventure (2022) Review

The summer of 1969 we follow Stan in his coming of age moments in the suburbs of Houston, Texas all based around the historic Apollo 11 moon landing.

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King Kong (2005) Review

When Carl Denham’s latest film project is about to be pulled he ensures that something will be filmed getting his cast and crew on a boat to travel to Skull Island, but they are about to encounter more than just the natives.

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Tropic Thunder (2008) Review

Tropic Thunder follows the story of a group of actors who are filming a big-budget water film but everything takes a dramatic turn when they actually become soldiers but still believe they are just acting for the film, with hidden cameras everywhere.

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Enemy of the State (1998) Review

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Robert Clayton Dean is a lawyer who becomes the target by a corrupt politician and his N.S.A workers when he accidentally ended up with key evidence relating to a crime.

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Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) Review

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The gang are back and must enter the game again when Spencer decides to go back in, but they quickly realise that it is different to the first time and just shows that it is the next level and new challenges are given.

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7 Films That Surprised Me in 2018

Some films you manage to see without much build up or expectation and you end up very surprised. I guess this is how we manage to find hidden gems and one of the main reasons to keep your options open and give different genres a chance.

 

It was quite tough to put my list down to only seven films but here are the final ones . . .

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The Holiday (2006) Review

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Amanda and Iris both have relationship problems in the build up to Christmas. They then decide to house swap for the festive period after finding each other online, Amanda living in LA and Iris in Surrey, England. It is quite the culture shock of each woman.

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