
When notorious twin brothers Smoke and Stack return back home from Chicago, they think they are leaving behind troubles but a greater evil is lurking in the darkness.
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Continue reading “Sinners (2025) Review”Film and Theatre Lover!

When notorious twin brothers Smoke and Stack return back home from Chicago, they think they are leaving behind troubles but a greater evil is lurking in the darkness.
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Continue reading “Sinners (2025) Review”Everything seems to be going well for Adonis as his family life and career post boxing is thriving but when his childhood friend Damian Anderson returns from being in prison everything would be pushed to the limits when he’s forced to revisit his past.
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Continue reading “Creed III (2023) Review”Based on the true story of First Sergeant Charles Monroe King, who wrote a journal for his son with advice on how to live incase he was killed while serving in Iraq.
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Continue reading “A Journal for Jordan (2021) Review”AI G. Rhythm is a rogue artificial intelligence who kidnaps Don James the son of famous basketball player LeBron James who must then put together a team to play basketball and win to save his son.
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Continue reading “Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) Review”Considering the way 2020 went with the cinema closed for most of the year, even when they reopened the new films being offered were few and far between. Although I cannot really complain too much with getting to see all three Lord of the Rings extended editions twice something I had wanted to do for many years. So this year I have had to combine the small number of cinema films which include some 2019 films but due to UK release dates qualify for my top 10 best films of 2020 list! Then combined with films then added to streaming sites and catching up with some before the end of the year. At one point I was unsure if I could even pick a top 10, so it could be my most interesting yet!
My Cinema 2020 list – here
2020 Films overall – here

The true story of Oscar Grant, a 22 year old who on December 31st 2008 would be crossing paths with friends, family and enemies all leading up to an ill fated encounter with Police Officers at Fruitvale Station.
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Bryan Stevenson a graduate of Harvard law school decides that he wants to move to Alabama and work for wrongly convinced prisoners on death row. Searching into the evidence it seems so many of them did not actually commit the crimes they are sentenced to death for.
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This is always the biggest talking point of any Oscar ceremony and which film will walk away with the title of being Best Picture. I seem to have a love/hate relationship with the winners of this category over the years. It seems to be either my favourite film that wins it or the film I hate the most from the nominees.

This year I feel its been a very strange and odd awards season, with that I don’t really have a film that I totally love out of these eight nominated films. None in this years batch I totally love and I don’t particularly hate with a passion either. I just feel rather neutral towards them. I am hoping that by putting together this blog post that I might be able to make my mind up a little bit more. I just feel as though it is a very weak year in terms of the quality of the films. We shall soon see, so let’s take one more look at the eight films up for the most prestigious honour in film . . .
Awards season is in full flow now and everything is gearing towards the Academy Award nominations and then ceremony.

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BEST PICTURE
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
The Favourite
First Man
Green Book
If Beale Street Could Talk
Mary Poppins Returns
Roma (WINNER)
A Star Is Born
Vice
I have seen some fantastic films during 2018 and had a list of 22 films to dwindle down to make my top 10 best films list! Which was certainly a good thing but also some tough decisions. These are the films I went to see at the cinema in 2018 (click here) and these are 2018 films (click here) that I watched over the full year.
Here are the films that made my list . . . Continue reading “Top 10 – Best Films of 2018”