Thunder Force (2021) Review

Two estranged high school friends Lydia Berman and Emily Stanton are reunited in a time when supervillains are the norm and when a treatment is created to give super powers they become Thunder Force.

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Shrek (2001) Review

When Lord Farquaad banishes all fairytale creates from his kingdom they take up the swamp of grumpy ogre Shrek, who then decides to make a deal to get his land back. This means he must travel to rescue Princess Fiona for her to marry the Lord, with a talking Donkey by his side nothing will go to plan.

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Concrete Cowboy (2020) Review

In Philadelphia teenager Cole is starting to fall on the wrong path and when he goes to live with his father Harp he is about to discover the world of urban horseback riding and the issues that come along with it.

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Oscars 2021 – Where to Watch the Films in the UK

Obviously this film awards season year has been as strange as the rest of 2020 and 2021, therefore without our cinemas in the UK it has been an even tougher task to catch the award seasons films. So I have decided to try and help out by listing the ways you can watch the Oscar nominated films in the UK and possible dates if they are not currently available.

Another Round – 25th June (Cinema?)
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – Amazon Prime Video
Da 5 Bloods – Netflix
The Father – 11th June (Cinema?)
Hillbilly Elegy – Netflix
Judas and the Black Messiah – VOD rental
Mank – Netflix
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – Netflix
Minari – VOD rental (from 2nd April)
Mulan – Disney+
News of the World – Netflix
Nomadland – Disney+ (from 30th April)
One Night in Miami – Amazon Prime Video
Onward – Disney+
Pieces of a Woman – Netflix
Promising Young Woman – Sky Cinema (from 16th April)
Soul – Disney+
Sound of Metal – Amazon Prime Video (from 16th April)
Tenet – Available to buy on all formats
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Netflix
The United States vs Billie Holiday – Sky Cinema
Wolfwalkers – Apple TV+

Capone (2020) Review

A look into the life of now 47-year old Al Capone after spending just over a decade in prison he begins suffering from dementia and neurosyphilis living in Florida.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 26th February 2021 = Capone

Week 8! Sorry for the delay and short notice of announcing the film for this week, I have picked a film that has had very bad reviews and basically to give it a chance and see if it really is as bad as we have all heard!

Starring: Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Jack Lowden, Noel Fisher, Kyle MacLachlan, and Matt Dillon.

Plot: Chronicling the final days of notorious gangster Al Capone as he succumbs to dementia and relives his past through tormenting memories.

Start Time: 8pm
Streaming service: Netflix

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Bird on a Wire (1990) Review

When Marianne Graves stumbles across Rick Jarmin by chance one day she is convinced that he is her ex-boyfriend who suddenly disappeared. Although he tries to deny it, that is very true he had been in witness protection for years and now the bad guys were back out to get him!

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Apollo 13 (1995) Review

When the Apollo 13 mission goes terribly wrong when the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage, NASA must work with the three astronauts to get them back to Earth safely.

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Snakes on a Plane (2006) Review

FBI agent Neville Flynn while onboard a flight from Honolulu to LA with a witness in a big case against a mob boss finds himself battling against deadly venomous snakes that have been set off on the plane.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Friday 12th Feb 2021 = Snakes on a Plane

Welcome to week 6! That’s right everybody we are going back in time for this weeks Friday Fake Cinema Club, I always had this planned when seeing Netflix were going to have it added (again, as I am sure it has been on the streaming service before). I still remember seeing it at the cinema back in 2006, it instantly became a cult film with myself and friends.

Starring: The main man Samuel L. Jackson its a total crazy and fun ride, also lets face it snakes on an actual plane would be one of the worst things ever wouldn’t it!

Plot: Snakes on a plane

Start time: 8pm
Streaming Service: Netflix UK

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