Goodrich (2024) Review

Andy Goodrich is about to have an awakening in his life when his wife suddenly goes into rehab and he must focus on his young children. Trying to get support from Grace his daughter from his first marriage.

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Luckiest Girl Alive (2022) Review

Ani Fanelli is a woman living in New York who needs to constantly be in control of all aspects of her life, this is due to a massive trauma for her teenage years and everything begins to unravel.

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*This review contains spoilers and sensitive subjects*

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Please, Leave James Bond Alone!

This isn’t the first time we have heard of people wanting James Bond to suddenly become a woman. I personally do not understand why and quite shocked that Pierce Brosnan has been the latest to come out and support Jane Bond as it is being branded about. I seriously do not understand why. Why should a male character be changed to female when we could just have a brand new franchise and character made up? Stop trying to make everything go overboard towards women. Something I have been rather annoyed about in recent years to be honest.

I want good interesting female characters not some gender swapped Bond. I mean come on as much as I enjoy a good Bond film the character is very outdated in terms of mannerisms which is probably how Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt (Bourne and Mission Impossible) have overtaken the action in the films. So why can’t we have a better Bond instead? Don’t just change the gender in an attempt to be politically correct, make the male version better and more relevant to 2019. We don’t hear people wanting Bourne or Hunt to be made female?

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7 Films That Surprised Me in 2018

Some films you manage to see without much build up or expectation and you end up very surprised. I guess this is how we manage to find hidden gems and one of the main reasons to keep your options open and give different genres a chance.

 

It was quite tough to put my list down to only seven films but here are the final ones . . .

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The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) Review

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When Audrey is dumped by her boyfriend Drew via text message, her best friend Morgan is doing her best to distract her from the situation. But on her birthday and getting drunk results in them getting involved in an international conspiracy when she finds out her boyfriend was actually a Spy for the CIA.

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Top 10 – Worst Films of 2017

This list is getting tougher to put together which I think means that I manage to avoid the bad films that are released during the year, that being said though I still did see my share of pretty awful films. The list probably could be changed with any of the films taking the top spot so I guess its more just the ten films I thought were the worst in 2017 in all honesty, rather than a count down list!

Here you can see the films I caught at the cinema during 2017!

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A Bad Moms Christmas (2017) Review

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Christmas is a stressful time for the three Moms we met in the first film as they try to get it perfect whilst also having to deal with their own overbearing mothers! But will the plan to take Christmas back work?

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Bad Moms (2016) Review

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Amy tries to do everything looking after her children, holding down a job and putting up with her lazy husband. This is about to change when events put things in motion for her to rebel against the norm with new found friends, they decide to be bad Moms!

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The 10 Best Duos In Modern Cinema

Throughout the history of cinema, there have been famous duos: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; Han and Luke (or Han and Chewie for that matter); Doc Brown and Marty McFly; Jake and Elwood Blues. The pairings go on and on (and actually, this list sums up a lot of the best ones).

For most of the famous duos in cinema, there’s an iconic status that comes into play. We love these duos not just because they were great together on screen but because their projects have stood the test of time and now resonate as classics. That makes it a little harder to determine who the lasting, impactful duos of modern cinema will be. But in the spirit of a certain goofy movie about male models coming out soon, let’s take a stab at it anyway…

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The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014) Review

Henry Altmann’s life is a bad day and he is constantly angry in everything that he does. When he is told by a doctor that he only has 90 minutes to live he sets out to make everything right with his family, but has he left it too late?

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