The Brutalist (2024) Review

When László Toth a visionary architect must flee post-war Europe in 1947 and rebuild his legacy in the United States as everything is changing, attempting to be reunited with his wife against all odds.

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Hamlet (2024) Review

Shakespeare’s timeless story of revenge is put into a modern style of a psychological thriller.

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Ian McKellen stars in psychological thriller adaptation of Hamlet

In UK Cinemas for One Night Only on 27th February

Starring: Ian McKellen, Frances Barber, Steven Berkoff, Jonathan Hyde, Jenny Seagrove & Francesca Annis

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Titanic (1997) Review

During an examination of the Titanic wreckage we are told an incredible love story that broke the class barrier on the ship of dreams and remained hidden for over eighty years!

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Theatre: Olivier Awards 2019 – Nominations

The nominations were announced yesterday for the 2019 Olivier Awards which are taking place on Sunday 7th April 2019, at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Jumanji (1995) Review

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When Judy and Peter move into a new house with their Aunt following the death of their parents it isn’t long until they find a mysterious game in the old Parrish house. Rumours of what happened to Alan have circulated around the town for decades. When they start playing the strange game he is released, amongst many other things from the jungle!

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Breathe (2017) Review

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Based on the incredible true love story of Robin and Diana Cavendish who defied all of the odds to live after he was paralysed due to Polio. How his wife fight for him to have a life outside of the hospital he has been stuck in, truly inspiring.

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Richie Rich (1994) Review

When going back to watch a film you loved as a child, there is always a risk that you may no longer like it or you just think its daft. Well I tested that theory out today on “Richie Rich” a film I totally loved as a child and watched so many times. Yes the main reason I love it then and still love it now is Macaculay Culkin. Watching it this afternoon, I did not take it too seriously instead I just watched it and it was all so familiar. I knew the story I knew most of what was going to happen like I had just watched it yesterday and not years ago.

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