The Salt Path (2024) Review

When couple Moth and Raynor Winn must deal with losing their home and adapt to a live changing terminal illness, not left with much choice or support they decide to walk a coastal path.

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2022 Letterboxd Stats!

Welcome to the third full year of my constant Letterboxd logging, which I totally love as let’s face it I love nothing more than stats. Being able to see how many times I have watched different films which incidentally isn’t as high as previous years for rewatches, although that does link with a goal I had for the year in trying to keep the percentage of first time watches high, which was 74.7%.

Then also the top actors and directors of the year is always interesting, especially when Letterboxd app/site does all the hard work for you!

Here we have my 2022 film stats!

If you don’t currently have Letterboxd, what are you waiting for? Get logging all those films, you can also write a little review.

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022) Review

In London in the 1950s a war widowed cleaning lady Ada Harris falls in love with a Dior dress that belongs to one of the women she works for and sets out to buy her very own! Doing all she can to save up the £500!

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Preview: Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (2022)

The made for TV film from 1992 with Angela Lansbury Mrs ’Arris Goes to Paris is one of my favourites, so i am very curious to see how this remake goes Lesley Manville is inspired casting!

Here is the first official trailer!

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Operation Mincemeat (2021) Review

During World War II, two British intelligence officers have no other choice than to use a corpse and false papers in order to outwit and confuse the Germans about where the next attack is going to come from.

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Streamline (2021) Review

Benjamin “Boy” Lane is a 15 year old swimming sensation, who’s family life has a massive impact on his focus especially when his father is released from prison and he self destructs.

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Mass (2021) Review

Years after a violent tragedy two couples agree to meet up and talk about the event which occurred, this involved both of their sons in very different ways.

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7 Reasons why we should feel sorry for Draco Malfoy

This may seem a rather controversial post considering Draco is Harry Potter’s enemy, but is it really as extreme as that was the years pass and things change at Hogwarts? I am not really sure how this post will go down with people in all honesty as at times it probably does seem crazy to feel sorry for Draco.

I must obviously state that this post does contain SPOILERS

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The End of the Affair (1999) Review

In 1946 in London, Maurice a passionate writer must face his ex-mistress Sarah after a chance meeting with her husband two years after she suddenly ended their affair.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Poster

Another poster for the up and coming Harry Potter film. This time Voldemort and his deatheaters!

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