Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) Review

When Deadpool is eventually given the change he has always wanted to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe it turned out it wasn’t going to be the easiest decision when if he did that his whole universe would be extinct. So he finds a variant of Wolverine to help him instead …

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IF (2024) Review

Bea is a young girl who is going through some difficult life experiences and suddenly she can see IF’s aka imaginary friends who have all been left behind as the children who created them grew up and forgot.

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Spirited (2022) Review

A new take on the classic Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol, with plenty of magic and big musical numbers to go with it! When Clint Briggs is labelled as unredeemable ‘Present’ feels though that is wrong and sets out to prove he is redeemable after all.

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Bullet Train (2022) Review

When five assassins all end up on board a fast moving bullet train from Tokyo they begin to realise that capturing the case they have been tasked with might not actually be that easy after all.

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The Adam Project (2022) Review

In 2022 Adam is still coming to terms with the sudden death of his father a year earlier, when an injured pilot turns up at his house everything is about to get complicated when it is an older version of himself who has time travelled back.

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Top 10 – Best Films of 2021

2021 was another strange year with the cinemas closed for a while again, so attempting to watch new films and in particular those from 2021 was quite the challenge. I feel as though this list isn’t maybe as “good” as some lists but I have had to go by the films that I have seen and I might have missed some but here it goes! Sorry, not sorry that this was a great year for musicals!

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Red Notice (2021) Review

FBI top profiler John Hartley must capture the world’s most wanted art thief known as “The Bishop”, under a Red Notice which is the highest level warrant. To do this he must work with Nolan Booth the world’s greatest art thief.

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Self/less (2015) Review

When a dying real estate mogul named Damian cannot come to terms with dying he transfers his consciousness into a health young body. Although it is not all as it first seemed with the company and the procedure as he gets flashbacks from Mark, the man who’s body he has taken over.

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Twitter – Ryan Reynolds

I mean let’s face it Ryan Reynolds is just awesome both on and off screen. He is not afraid to poke fun at himself and the films he has made, he’s amazing in interviews and this past week he has been outstanding on Twitter.

Free Guy has been given some fantastic hype and he has been loving it all as well. Almost as much as myself when he liked one of my Tweets on Wednesday. Then it went and happened again today!!!

Free Guy (2021) Review

Guy is a bank teller in Free City and thinks his life is just fantastic, picking up his morning coffee and walking to work with his friend Buddy and telling everyone to not have a good day but a great day. He dreams of a girl and one day he spots her . . .

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