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.
Three trailblazers are about to change everything, a young nurse, a visionary scientist and an innovative surgeon working together in an attempt to solve fertility issues and allow more people to conceive.
When letters full of profanities cause mayhem in the small town of Littlehampton, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime which is mainly against Edith Swan a deeply conservative local.
Set in London on the build up to the Christmas period, we follow Adam and Emma on the daily commute from the village of Langton into London where the same passengers are on every single day. When the train breaks down Adam takes a risk to do the unthinkable and talks to the strangers, and even ends up planning a Christmas party for everyone who takes the train!
The winners of the 2022 BAFTA Film Awards, don’t really want to say much about the tragedy of Rebel Wilson hosting as it was horrendous!
Best Film – The Power of the Dog Best Director – The Power of the Dog: Jane Campion Leading Actor – Will Smith: King Richard Supporting Actor – Troy Kotsur: Coda Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer – The Harder They Fall: Jeymes Samuel (writer/director) Leading Actress – Joanna Scanlan: After Love Supporting Actress – Ariana DeBose: West Side Story Adapted Screenplay – Coda: Siân Heder Original Screenplay- Licorice Pizza: Paul Thomas Anderson Original Score – Dune: Hans Zimmer Outstanding British Film – Belfast Film Not In The English Language – Drive My Car Documentary – Summer of Soul (or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Animated Film – Encanto Casting – West Side Story: Cindy Tolan Cinematography – Dune: Greig Fraser Editing – No Time To Die: Tom Cross, Elliot Graham Production Design – Dune Patrice Vermette: Zsuzsanna Sipos Costume Design – Cruella: Jenny Beavan Make Up & Hair – The Eyes Of Tammy: Faye Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram, Justin Raleigh Sound – Dune: Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Doug Hemphill, Theo Green, Ron Bartlett Special Visual Effects – Dune: Brian Connor, Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Gerd Nefzer British Short Animation – Do Not Feed The Pigeons: Jordi Morera British Short Film – The Black Cop: Cherish Oteka EE Rising Star Award (Voted For By The Public) – Lashana Lynch
Tristan Thorn is in love with Victoria who hardly notices him, he lives in the countryside bordering a magical land and he vows to retrieve a fallen star by her turning into an incredible adventure.
Lola (Simon) a drag queen comes to the rescue of Charlie Price when he inherits his fathers shoe factor and needs a new product to help keep the business afloat and all of the workers to keep their jobs.
A father and son must work together to save Christmas when Santa Claus had crashed his sleigh on a test run and was sleeping in the garage. When he is arrested it is feared that children will be waking up on Christmas morning with no presents.