Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (2023) Review

When her family moves from the city to the suburbs from New York to New Jersey, Margaret who’s 11 years old must navigate new friends, feelings and the impending start of puberty.

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The Father (2020) Review

Anthony is refusing assistance from his daughter Anne as he is ageing and no longer capable of taking care of himself. The onset of his dementia is causing his reality to be warped and creates such doubt in conversations with his loved ones and even more so his own mind.

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Victoria & Abdul (2017) Review

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Queen Victoria strikes up a very unlikely friendship with Indian clerk named Abdul Karim, causing many problems for the household.

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Sabotage (2014) Review

A close-knit DEA team are taken down one by one after they rob a cartel safe house. It turns out that they cannot trust anyone, even each other who they treat like one big family.

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Hanna (2011) Review

16-year-old Hanna (Ronan) who was raised by her father Erik (Bana) to be the perfect assassin is dispatched on a mission across Europe, tracked by a ruthless intelligence agent Marissa (Blanchett) and her operatives.

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London Film Critics’ Circle Awards 2011

The London Film Critics’ Circle have seemed to wait until last to have their awards given out. It is kept very British with some awards just being for a Brits performance. Which in my opinion is fair enough really as gives us the chance to honour those who may not quite be up for the Oscar. (Just yet of course). This still did not stop the King reigning the best actor award again as Colin rightly picked that up at these awards too!

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An Education (2009) Review

 

A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age. What time of education can you learn from more? An education in life or a school/university education?

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