
The screen on the green is back for 2019 and this is the film schedule throughout July and August, linking in with the six week school holidays!
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The screen on the green is back for 2019 and this is the film schedule throughout July and August, linking in with the six week school holidays!
Throughout the summer all around the country pop up cinemas and giant screens appear. Newcastle has one on the green which is totally free of charge and runs whatever the weather! Check out the films that have already been on and those to come running until September.

Monday 23rd July
12pm Beauty and the Beast (Sing along)
6pm Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (12A)
Tuesday 24th July
12pm The Boss Baby
6pm Bo66y
Wednesday 25th July
12pm Ferdinand
6pm Suffragette (12A)
Continue reading “Screen on the Green 2018 (Newcastle)”
Here are the nomatinions for the BAFTA awards for 2017 in film with the ceremony taking place 18th February 2018!

I do always like that we get a more British feel to this one, and yes Paddington 2 and Hugh Grant has a lot of love! Which personally I am very happy about! I will do my predictions closer to the time and when we actually have all of the films out in the UK!
NEW HOST – Joanna Lumley will be hosting this year after Stephen Fry announced a few days ago that he was stepping down!
I think 2017 has been a pretty impressive and good year for film, that meant that picking a top 10 was extremely hard and I have had to think a lot about what was going to make my final list. Originally I had 21 films to get down to 10 which was very tricky. I have therefore had to really think about which films I enjoyed the most this year, which made me feel good and that I would love to watch again and again.
Just missing out on the final list were the following films Colossal, Baby Driver, Dunkirk , Thor: Ragnarok, Breathe, Wonder and Get Out.
Check out the films I watched at the cinema during 2017 here.
In November I went to see 10 films at the cinema, but one of them doesn’t count towards my Unlimited Card as I had to go to Tyneside Cinema to see Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool due to it being on a limited release. So for the monthly numbers I pay £17.90 a month and 9 films at Cineworld works out at £1.98 per film. I actually thought this was a rather strong month for film!
I saw the following films:
1st – A Bad Moms Christmas – Review
3rd – Murder on the Orient Express – Review
8th – Happy Death Day – Review
10th – Paddington 2 – Review
17th – Justice League – Review
19th – Daddy’s Home 2 – Review
22nd – Ingrid Goes West – Review
24th – Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool – Review
29th – Cineworld Secret Screening 6 – Molly’s Game – Review
30th – Battle of the Sexes – Review
Continue reading “November 2017 at the Cinema”

Paddington is very happy with his life with the Brown family and very settled in London. Constantly thinking about his Aunt Lucy and how he can make her 100th birthday extra special, all leads to a pop up book of London. The only problem is that book has a hidden meaning and he’s not the only one who wants it.
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Each year Fenwick a big department store in Newcastle decorates the window for Christmas, this was then revealed on Friday and I thought it was pretty appropriate to put a post together on it. Considering that the theme for this year is Paddington Bear and we have the second Paddington film being released this week. I am sure it will certainly help push the film even more here in the North East.

Continue reading “Fenwick’s Window (Newcastle) – Paddington Bear”