United (2011) Review

Based on the true story of Manchester United’s “Busby Babes” who had so much potential after becoming the youngest ever side to win the Football League, in 1958 the Munich Air Crash claimed eight of these players along with other victims.

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Enola Holmes (2020) Review

When Enola Holmes discovers that her mother is missing she wants to set off to find her, but that is something her older brothers Sherlock and Mycroft don’t really agree with. So she sets off away from them and unravels a story with. young lord Tewkesbury.

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Adrift (2018) Review

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The inspiring true story of two free spirits who found each other by chance when travelling around the world, which led them on an adventure of a lifetime, setting sail across the ocean. But it wasn’t all to go to plan when they sailed directly into one of the worst hurricanes in recorded history.

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My Cousin Rachel (2017) Review

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A young Englishman plots revenge for his cousins mysterious death blaming his wife Rachel, who had been missing. Everything will change though when he meets her and cannot resist her charms.

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Their Finest (2016) Review

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Catrin Cole was a former secretary and has just been hired as a scriptwriter for propaganda films while the Blitz is going on around them in London.

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Preview: April 2017 at the Cinema

Each month I have now decided to do a preview/up and coming post of the films that are going to be coming to the cinema. So here we go for April in 2017 and which films we can look to go and see, or avoid I guess. *Note this is for UK releases*

Probably not going to be the best month of the year at the cinema but I certainly have two films that I am really looking forward to. Yes, I know that does not sound like many at all but when you take a look at the better films this month has on offer then I am sure you will fully understand.

So take a look at what is coming to a cinema near you this month . . .

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Preview: BFI London Film Festival 2016

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As the BFI London Film Festival starts tonight I thought it would be a good idea to put a post together to preview some of the films that will be making an appearance at the festival and the different Gala/UK Premiere’s happening over the next 11 days. It really is a fantastic event that takes over the many cinemas in Leicester Square with plenty of star acting power in attendance.

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Me Before You (2016) Review

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Will Traynor had it all until an awful accident left him paralysed from the neck down. Louisa Clark has just lost her job and must find something else quickly to help her parents pay the bills, that is when she meets Will . . .

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015) Review

The final moments are upon us in Panem as the war has broken out with Katniss Everdeen a reluctant leader in bringing together an army to bring down President Snow. Whilst also fighting her own demons and wondering if everything she has done is worth all of the death.

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) Review

The penultimate part of the Hunger Games saga with an explosive chapter from start to the cliffhanger finish. We are back with Katniss Everdeen the girl on fire and mockingjay as we see how the effects of the last battle affect our heroine.

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