State of Play (2009) Review

Stephen Collins is a member of congress and when one of his aides is killed an investigation begins to take place, especially when it is revealed he was having an affair with her. Cal McAffrey is the Washington journalist who works on the case with Collins just happening to be an old college friend.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 8th Jan 2021 = Pieces of a Woman: Roundup!

Thank you to everyone who took part in the launch event! Friday Fake Cinema Club watched the very emotional Pieces of a Woman starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf and Ellen Burstyn.

Reviews:
Let’s Go To The Movies – https://letsgotothemovies.co.uk/2021/01/09/pieces-of-a-woman-2020-review/
Film For Thought – https://filmforthought.co.uk/2020/12/27/film-review-pieces-of-a-woman-2021/
Cinematic Delights – https://clairepacker.wordpress.com/2021/01/09/review-pieces-of-a-woman/
Barton Reviews – https://www.bartonreviews.com/2021/01/pieces-of-woman.html
Dave’s Film Blog – https://davefilmblog.com/2021/01/09/pieces-of-a-woman-2020/
The People’s Movies – https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2021/01/netflix-review-pieces-of-a-woman-2021/

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Pieces of a Woman (2020) Review

When a home birth ends in the worst possible tragedy we follow Martha’s journey over the following year attempting to deal with the grief and mourning. Destroying all of the relationships she has with those close to her, trying to learn how to cope with it all.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 8th Jan 2021 = Pieces of a Woman

The launch event! The first film that will feature as part of the new Friday Fake Cinema Club will be Pieces of a Woman starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf and Ellen Burstyn.

It’s going to be a tough going film: A heartbreaking home birth leaves a woman grappling with the profound emotional fallout, isolated from her partner and family by a chasm of grief.

Join us Friday 8th January 2021, 8pm (GMT)

Use the hashtag #FridayFakeCinemaClub on Twitter to join the conversation! Don’t forget to post photos of your fake cinema snacks!

Ava (2020) Review

Ava is a highly trained deadly assassin who now works for a black ops organisation travelling the world specialising in very high profile hits. When her latest job goes very wrong she must fight for her own life as everyone she once trusted turns against her.

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Pride & Prejudice (2005) Review

Elizabeth Bennet along with her four sisters Jane, Mary, Kitty and Lydia are living in Georgian England and about to have their lives turned upside down when wealthy young Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy arrive. Could this be the answer Mrs Bennet has been waiting for her daughters to marry?

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The Friday Fake Cinema Club (FFCC)

Welcome to 2021 when in the UK at least we currently don’t have the Cinema to attend. So I have come up with an alternative to try and keep everyone going as well as discussions around films that quite a few people have watched at the same time. Some of these you might have seen before or some could be new films, I will use a wide range of streaming services Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+ and even Sky Cinema (also included in Now TV). As I am UK based I will be going off what is available in our area, hopefully this is similar to different countries and can be transferred for more people to take part!

This was the first tweet I have put out about this to gage interest and really looking to push forward so if anyone would like to add films to the list, comment on this post, tweet me @LetsGoToTheMov7 or email letsgotothemovies7@gmail.com (Subject heading FFCC – Film Suggestion).

Top 10 – Best Films of 2020

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

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Black Water: Abyss (2020) Review

When five friends decide to explore some of the remote caves in Northern Australia was never going to be straight forward when they become trapped with some crocodiles.

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The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976) Review

Rynn Jacobs is only 13 years old and lives alone in a small town in Quebec, but this is unknown to her neighbours as they think her father is always busy working. She has a big secret and a rather dangerous life.

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