Trailer: Little Women (2019)

This one has certainly put together a very impressive cast and while the story is by no means new they must be going for the whole award scene with the previous Oscar nominees and winners.

Directed by Greta Gerwig starring Saorise Ronan, Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Timothy Chalamet, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Eliza Scanlen, Bob Odenkirk, James Norton, Chris Cooper, Louis Garrel and Abby Quinn.

Mary Queen of Scots (2018) Review

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Mary Stuart returns to Scotland after the death of her French husband and has her sights set on the English throne. Trying to strike a deal with her cousin Elizabeth I as both women struggle to keep hold of their power.

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Top 25 – Female Performances in 2018

Something very positive from 2018 was how many fantastic roles in film we had for women, this list was extremely difficult to put together this year as I certainly had a lot to choose from! That can obviously only be a very good thing in my opinion.

Here are the 25 performances that made it onto my list . . .

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Cineworld Secret Screening 10 – Possible Films

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I guess this one could be seen as a big milestone as it is the 10th Secret Screening that Cineworld will be running for the Unlimited Card holders!

Date: Tuesday 4th December 2018

Here are the films that I have put together as possibilities but as we have learnt recently it really could be anything! Which I personally love in all honesty as it shows that they are trying to cover many different genres.

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On Chesil Beach (2017) Review

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A young couple that have just been married in 1962 England and spend the night at a hotel by the sea, but when it all goes incredibly wrong when it comes to sex on that first night. Extremely awkward moments between them and it really was difficult to watch.

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Oscars 2018 – Winners!

Here is the full list of the Oscar winners for 2018! Not a massive amount of surprises especially on the acting front, but I am so happy with The Shape of Water taking Best Picture!

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BEST PICTURE

Call Me by Your Name
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Get Out
Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Oscars 2018 – Best Actress

The top award an actress can hope to win which also means Meryl Streep will somehow be involved! I think this year we have been given five fantastic performances which are all very different and from very different types of films. That certainly shows that this has been a great year for the roles women have been getting, especially considering the very negative time Hollywood has had. This will be a very good celebration for talent and roles.

Let’s have one last look at the actresses who have been nominated for performances in a leading role . . .

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Awards: Independent Spirit Awards 2018 Winners!

Here are the winners of the 33rd Independent Spirit Awards which always take place the night before the Oscars. These are for films with the smaller budgets and Get Out was the big winner!

BEST FEATURE

“Call Me by Your Name”
“The Florida Project”
“Get Out” (WINNER)
“Lady Bird”
“The Rider”
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Oscars 2018 – Best Picture

Again this year nine films have been nominated for the top award of Best Picture, always creating good talking points around film as people can often never understand why some were nominated and then go onto win. I think this year is actually pretty strong and a decent range, but I will get more into each individual film.

Let’s have one last look at each of the films that have been nominated . . .

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Atonement (2007) Review

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At thirteen years old Briony Tallis struggling with jealously is about to have a huge impact on many lives when she accuses her sister Cecilia’s lover Robbie of a crime he did not commit.

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