Wicked Little Letters (2023) Review

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.

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European Premiere for WICKED LITTLE LETTERS

Last night saw the European Premiere for Wicked Little Letters take place in London and it is a film that I cannot wait to see! Luckily Cineworld have a preview screening for Unlimited customers on Monday night.

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Wicked Little Letters (2023) – Official Poster

STUDIOCANAL today releases the official poster for the splendidly vulgar WICKED LITTLE LETTERS, the razor-sharp British comedy from director Thea Sharrock (Me Before You, The One and Only Ivan) and written by actor and screenwriter Jonny Sweet (ChickensGreed). 

Joyously reunited on screen in a flurry of f***s, s***s and b******s are stars Olivia Colman(The Crown, The Favourite, The Lost Daughter) and Jessie Buckley (Men, Women Talking, The Lost Daughter), spanning the full spectrum of profanity in a wildly entertaining tete-a-tete. 

WICKED LITTLE LETTERS will be released in UK and Irish cinemas on Friday 23 February 2024.

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Boiling Point (2021) Review

Andy Jones is Head Chef at an upmarket restaurant in London and we witness the high pressures he faces on one of the busiest days of the year, can he balance the work and his private life before it all boils over?

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Mangrove (2020) Review

The true story of the Mangrove Nine who clashed with police in London in 1970. The trail which followed and for the first time addressed the racial hatred that came from within the Metropolitan Police which would eventually be acknowledged by the judge.

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BFI London Film Festival 2020 – Mangrove Opening Film

It has been announced today that Steve McQueen’s Mangrove will open the 2020 BFI London Film Festival, the 64th to take place. It will play for free for audiences at BFI Southbank and at selected cinemas across the UK.

Mangrove starring Letitia Wright, Shaun Parkes and Malachi Kirby. This will be the films European premiere on Wednesday 7th October as part of the 12-day offering which is taking the festival out to cities around the UK and many films are going to be available for virtual premieres at home.

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