
Leonard Burling is an expert cutter in Chicago 1956, who must outwit the dangerous group of mobsters who use his shop and one fateful night it is about to get so much worse.
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Leonard Burling is an expert cutter in Chicago 1956, who must outwit the dangerous group of mobsters who use his shop and one fateful night it is about to get so much worse.
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Continue reading “The Outfit (2022) Review”RELEASED DIGITALLY VIA DECCA RECORDS ON 18TH MARCH 2022 LISTEN HERE
Decca Records putts a hole in one with the release of the official soundtrack to inspiring, joyous comedy drama The Phantom of the Open, available digitally from 18th March.
The beautifully emotive, orchestral score is written by Mercury KX’s award-winning composer, artist and musician Isobel Waller-Bridge (Munich – The Edge of War, Emma, Fleabag, Black Mirror). Yet again, Waller-Bridge captures the essence of the drama through music, with recurring motifs and stirring strings, guiding you seamlessly through the film’s emotional highs and lows.
Continue reading “DECCA RECORDS PRESENTS . . . THE OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK TO THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN BY AWARD-WINNING COMPOSER ISOBEL WALLER-BRIDGE”Based on the very true story of Maurice Flitcroft a dreamer who decided he would enter The British Open Golf Championship in 1976 despite having much experience with the sport and scores the worst ever round in Open history.
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Continue reading “The Phantom of the Open (2021) Review”When two low level astronomers Dr. Randall Mindy and Phd student Kate Dibiasky discover that a planet destroying comet is going to hit the earth, it’s harder than they think to get everyone to take them seriously that includes President Orlean.
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Continue reading “Don’t Look Up (2021) Review”Yesterday BAFTA released the longlist of films that are going forward to round 2 of voting for this years awards! I have to admit a couple of surprises I reckon but always really interesting that they release this information.
BEST FILM
15 films go through to the Round Two of voting, and five will be nominated. This is the only category voted for by all film voting members in all voting rounds. 244 films were submitted for consideration.
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
20 films will go through to Round Two of voting. The top five films from the opt-in chapter vote in Round One automatically receive a nomination. The next ranking 15 films will be considered by a jury, who will vote for five nominations. 10 films will be nominated in this category. In Round Three, the general voting membership will select the winner in this category. 74 films were submitted for consideration, all of which passed the BFI Diversity Standards.
In Chicago in 1968 a protest occurred during the Democratic National Convention and we see the story behind the charges and the seven men who were accused of starting the riots.
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Continue reading “The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) Review”Written and directed by the incredible Aaron Sorkin is enough to get me interested in a film, I absolutely love his dialogue heavy approach and that is going to be fantastic in courtroom scenes!
Check out the truly incredible cast as well, not long until this film is released on Netflix Friday October 16th 2020!
Waiting For The Barbarians – Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp & Robert Pattinson to star in new drama

Available on Digital Download from 7th September
Continue reading “Preview: Waiting For The Barbarians (2019)”
In the year 2045 the real world isn’t a place people want to be so they spend most of their time in the OASIS. A virtual reality world where you can be whoever you want and explore the universe collecting coins and items along the way. It’s also a game and a challenge when Halliday the creator died it was announced that whichever user finds the Easter Egg will become the owner of the OASIS and his fortune.
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Again this year nine films have been nominated for the top award of Best Picture, always creating good talking points around film as people can often never understand why some were nominated and then go onto win. I think this year is actually pretty strong and a decent range, but I will get more into each individual film.
Let’s have one last look at each of the films that have been nominated . . .