The Life List (2025) Review

When Alex must revist her childhood aspirations following the death of her mother it places emphasis on being able to get her life back on track.

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Mickey 17 (2025) Review

Mickey is an expendable and we are up to version 17 when things go a little bit wrong, his mission is to help work out who to colonise an ice planet.

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Conclave (2024) Review

When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world’s most secretive and ancient events of selecting a new Pope he finds himself at the centre of so many conspiracies and potential issues.

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I’m Still Here (2024) Review

Eunice Paiva must attempt to project her family when her husband Rubens is taken during the tightening grup of military dictatorship in Brazil 1971.

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Anora (2024) Review

When Ani a young escort in Brooklyn meets Ivan she believes everything is about to change for her, after buying her for the week they get married. That is not going to go down well with his wealthy Russian family.

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Love Hurts (2025) Review

Marvin Gable is a realtor who has been very successful but his former life of crime is about to catch back up with him when he receives a valentine’s day message that can only mean one thing.

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Flight Risk (2025) Review

When air marshal Madolyn must transport a key witness Winston who had been a fugitive to a case everything is about to take a tough turn when the pilot isn’t who he was supposed to be.

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Canadian Bacon (1995) Review

When the President of the United States is rating low in the opinion polls he is talked into raising his popularity by attempting to start a cold war against Canada.

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16 Years of Let’s Go To The Movies!

That’s right today marks the anniversary of Let’s Go To The Movies or blogaversary as it would have once been known. On the 9th February 2009 I made my first post and let’s face it I probably didn’t think that 16 years later I would still be reviewing the films that I have watched at the cinema, now on streaming and catching up with classics of years gone by. But somehow Let’s Go To The Movies is still going and in the past few months I hit that incredible 2 million views and eventually managed to purchase the .com domain I had been after for a long time.

Thank you once again to everyone for the incredible support, as it stands I have 2289 film reviews on Let’s Go To The Movies. Plenty more to come!

The Brutalist (2024) Review

When László Toth a visionary architect must flee post-war Europe in 1947 and rebuild his legacy in the United States as everything is changing, attempting to be reunited with his wife against all odds.

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