I Swear (2025) Review

John Davidson was diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome at a young age, which alientated him from his peers and family. Struggling with a condition that not many people at witnessed, we see his inspirational story and how he went on to raise awareness and help others.

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Cineworld Secret Screening 11 – Possible Films!

The first secret screening of 2024 taking place at Cineworld which is the 11th Secret Screening (that is open to everyone, don’t forget these started off being Unlimited Secret Screenings that you had to be a member for).

Date: Monday 22nd January 2024
Time: 19:30

Just a reminder that the rating and running time listed on the website does not link directly to the film, just because it has a 15 rating does not mean that it has to be a 15, we have had U/PG films as secret screenings in the past.

Here are some potential films that could be for the secret screening …

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Past Lives (2023) Review

Nora and Hae Sung are two deeply connected childhood friends who are torn apart when Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea to Toronto. It takes over twenty years for them to eventually see each other again.

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A Man Called Otto (2022) Review

Otto Anderson is an old man who has given up on living since the death of his wife and wants to end it all, but those around him aren’t quite willing to let him go just yet.

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Till (2022) Review

In 1955, Emmett Till is murdered following a brutal lynching when he was in Mississippi visiting family from his home in Chicago Illinois. His mother Mamie will not stop until justice is brought to those who murdered her 14 year old son.

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Let’s Go To The Movies @ LFF 2022

That’s right while I won’t be actually in London, I will be taking in seven films as part of the London Film Festival 2022 which are screening in Newcastle at Tyneside Cinema! Always exciting to be able to get to see previews of films and I fully realise that it also means that from around December to February I will not have as many films to watch.

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Herself (2020) Review

When Sandra must do all she can to escape the abusive relationship with Gary the father of their two daughters Molly and Emma, she will stop at nothing to protect them and attempt to get a house for them to live in.

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King of Thieves (2018) Review

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Following the death of his wife Brian Reader ends up coming out of retirement when Basil tells him of a deposit safe which could easily be target for burglary. This causes a crew of retired crooks to get greedy one last time!

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Searching (2018) Review

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David Kim must use computers and smart phones to help the case for his missing daughter Margot and find out what he really knew about her. Sometimes the real person and the online persona really do not match up at all . . .

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Incredibles 2 (2018) Review

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Bob Parr aka Mr Incredible is about to have his hope of being a superhero again dashed as his wife Helen aka Elastigirl is out saving the world and getting Supers legal again!

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