The Horse Whisperer (1998) Review

After a tragic horse accident for her daughter Grace, Annie is willing to do anything to try and build her back up. Attempting to enlist the help of horse whisperer Tom Booker in the remote Montana mountains.

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Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) Review

Five years after Dominion and an expedition sets out to banned regions to extra DNA from three prehistroic creatures believing that this will although groundbreaking medical breakthroughs to help mankind.

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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!

Fly Me to the Moon (2024) Review

Kelly Jones is a marketing expert is recruited by the White House to fix the broken image of NASA ahead of the Apollo 11 moon landing, which causes chaos for launch director Cole Davis.

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The Nanny Diaries (2007) Review

Annie Braddock could not decide what to do with her career when graduating from college so she took a job working as a nanny for a rich New York City family. Attempting to tame the wild Grayer and put with with the dysfunction in the home between Mr and Mrs X.

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Asteroid City (2023) Review

In the 1950s a documentary is presented about the creation and production of Asteroid City, a play by famed playwright Conrad Earp. In the play, a youth astronomy convention is held in the fictional Asteroid City.

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Lost in Translation (2003): A Masterpiece

Released in 2003 or the 9th January 2004 in the UK to be exact. Meant at that point I was only 16 years old and in my first year at college. Although I am not fully sure the first time I watched Lost in Translation, maybe later in 2004? So I was possibly 17 and quite frankly I did not like the film on that first viewing. BUT that makes sense now really in hindsight at that age nothing at happened to me and it wouldn’t be until years later that I would make a full connection with this film and fully realise just how much of a masterpiece it really is.

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A Good Woman (2004) Review

In the 1930s, an American socialite Mrs Erlynne creates a scandal in the high society of the Amalfi Coast in Italy when she seems to be interested in the newly married Lord Windermere. But is everything as it first may seem?

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In Good Company (2004) Review

Now in his 50’s Dan must deal with his new boss Carter who is almost half his age and it will get even more complicated when he starts seeing his daughter Alex.

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