
Cast
Kerry Ellis – Sara
Ramin Karimloo – Tom
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt – Narrator
Norman Bowman – Michael
Venue: Arts Theatre, London
Date: Thursday 6th October
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Film and Theatre Lover!

Cast
Kerry Ellis – Sara
Ramin Karimloo – Tom
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt – Narrator
Norman Bowman – Michael
Venue: Arts Theatre, London
Date: Thursday 6th October
Continue reading “Murder Ballad: A New Musical (West End) Review”
This is something I have been looking to put together for a while now I am truly an absolute sucker for romantic films, I really cannot resist a good romantic drama and the good romantic comedy. We all know love in real life is nothing like in our favourite films but that is surely a reason why I like them so much, they are different. Obviously give us an unrealistic expectation about finding love and well keeping it with someone.

I am picking the 100 films to be in this list that are my favourites to watch, I thought that would be the best and easiest way to rank them. I guess it will also help me to see if I prefer the hard hitting tragic love stories or those that make you feel warm and fuzzy inside with the cute happy ending romantic films.

Key
❤️ – Love
💔 – Heartbreaker
😈 – Sex Scenes
😢 – Tearjerker
😭 – Tragic sobbing
😂 – Funny moments
😃 – Happy Ending
I thought what better day to post all of this than on Valentine’s Day? Not that I like or appreciate the day at all but trying to stay topical and all that!
What are your favourite Romantic films?
Are you Rom-Com or Tragic Drama?
I have decided to start a new type of blog post on here, using a film quote that comes close to how I am feeling I am going to vent my thoughts and probably stress (and massive overthinking) in an attempt to get rid of it all to be honest. I am not going to set how often these blogs will be but I guess that just depends what exactly is going on in my life. Although I don’t really have a massive amount of a life at the moment, so much work and no time for much else. That is one of the reasons I love going to the cinema, that is my switch off and relaxing time (well maybe not always relaxing if I pick an awful film). This will be extremely film related though so don’t worry!

Having had a very tough few months and the past week with not a massive amount of sleep, I think it does play with your mind and makes it more difficult to see things rationally. That who paranoid state seems to creep in and you doubt well pretty much anything and everything. I think the above exchange between Portman and Kutcher is a great way to start, what a feeling right?
I think it seems as though it was best for both of them that they did not get married. If the passion is gone, then theres not really much you can do.
Kiefer Sutherland’s romance with ex-fiancee Julia Roberts broke down after their sex life vanished.
Roberts, who once branded the 24 actor “young and silly” for proposing to her, called off the couple’s wedding just days before they were due to exchange vows in 1991.
And Sutherland admits that although he felt a strong connection with the Pretty Woman star, their relationship collapsed when the passion burned out.
He tells Elle UK, “Well, at the time, I wanted to raise horses on a farm in Montana, and she was the number one actress on the planet. That didn’t create a specific rift but there was a gulf in what we actually wanted.
“There was a huge connection between us but… it was more like friends than the passionate relationship that she or I would have wanted. She saw that; I did not.”