
Paul Atreides must unite with Chani and the Fremen whilst also seeking revenge against those who destroyed his family.
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Continue reading “Dune: Part Two (2024) Review”Film and Theatre Lover!

Paul Atreides must unite with Chani and the Fremen whilst also seeking revenge against those who destroyed his family.
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Continue reading “Dune: Part Two (2024) Review”With cinemas being closed for the majority of the year new 2021 films were also released to different streaming services as well, all of which are possibilities for my 2021 top 10 lists! Cinema list of 2021 HERE and you can also see all 2021 films HERE.





As always though I do get better at picking films to watch and knowing that I will probably not like certain films, although some have certainly slipped through the net. I would love to actually blame the lack of releases at the cinema for a couple of them, but as you will see I also made bad at home choices. Hey, a new film is a new film though right?
Continue reading “Top 10 – Worst Films of 2021”In 10191, Paul Atreides and his family the noble House Atreides are launched into war for the dangerous desert planet Arrakis between the native Fremen people and the enemy invaders and the former rulers of the planet House Harkonnen.
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*Original Title – Dune: Part One*
Continue reading “Dune (2021) Review”Nick Bannister is a private investigator who uses people’s memories to piece things together. When he meets Mae though he would become consumed by his own past and the memories he created with her, using them to try and find out where she disappeared to, slipping into a world he didn’t even know existed.
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Continue reading “Reminiscence (2021) Review”The hype surrounding this film has been so huge, I have never really seen a film be built up as much as this one in a very long time! It probably feels like it has gone on for even longer given the amount of times the date for release has been pushed back.
Here is the latest poster to be released and quite frankly it highlights the stunning cast they have put together for it!

Molly becomes Agent M after spending the past twenty years trying to find the Men in Black and longs to become one of them. They protect the Earth from all the different creatures in the universe, attempting to let everyone live in peace.
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Continue reading “Men in Black: International (2019) Review”

The Greatest Showman is an original musical film that looks at P. T. Barnum and how he helped create show business and everything around it. How he rose from nothing to create a spectacle and a legacy that would be continued.
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Detective Harry Hole has been struggling with drinking and is no longer given any cases. When Katrine Bratt is transferred from Bergen he ends up helping her with an investigation into a sadistic serial killer.
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Hugh Jackman back in a musical, yes please! That is what we want to see more and more of, leading the line for the big onscreen musicals. Taking on the role of P. T. Barnum who really changed everything in the entertainment world. I have seen the stage show, which wasn’t overly impressive. But luckily this film looks like it is going to be on another level completely.
I have managed to keep up a good record coming close to January and February but that could also be due to the fact that in March we usually have a slowing down of films, or at least films that I have really wanted to see.

Cineworld Unlimited Pass is £17.40 per month and I saw 8 films this month costing me £2.17 per film.
I managed to see the following films this month:
3rd – Viceroy’s House – Review
12th – Kong: Skull Island – Review
15th – Free Fire – Review
21st – Beauty and the Beast – Review
25th – Get Out – Review
26th – La La Land (Sing-A-Long Version)
27th – Life – Review
29th – Power Rangers – Review