Red, White & Royal Blue (2023) Review

A feud between Alex Claremont-Diaz the son of the American President and Prince Henry part of the British monarchy gains international media attention due to an incident, they must work together in order to repair the American/British relationship but it was never going to be that simple.

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#FridayFakeCinemaClub – Special Event – V For Vendetta

That’s right I am bringing back #FridayFakeCinemaClub for a very special edition event with Bonfire Night and therefore 5th November falling on a Friday and the legendary V for Vendetta being available on Netflix why not have a lovely watch-a-long event?

If you haven’t seen it before it is the perfect time for a first viewing, its a film that took me a few attempts to get into and once I did was so pleased as it really is a brilliant film.

Starring: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, Stephen Fry, Stephen Rea, Tim Piggot-Smith, Sinead Cusack, Rupert Graves, Roger Allam, Ben Miles, Natasha Wightman, Eddie Marsan, Imogen Poots.

Plot: In a futuristic, totalitarian Britain, a freedom fighter known simply as V, uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressive society. Evey aids him in his mission to bring down the government.

Start Time: 8pm
Streaming Service: Netflix

Wilde (1997) Review

The story of Oscar Wilde’s personal life as he explored his homosexuality and the pressure this placed on his marriage, being a father and writing his poetry and plays.

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It’s a Sin (TV – 2021) Review

A group of five 18 year olds make a big move to London and they are about to grow up very quickly when the rise of AIDS will shake them to the very core.

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Number of Episodes: 5

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Missing Link (2019) Review

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Mr. Link recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost to help him find his long-lost relatives as in the US he is the only one left of his kind. Not realising that Frost has his own agenda to be accepted by other explorers in England.

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BAFTA Film Awards 2018 – Nominations

Here are the nomatinions for the BAFTA awards for 2017 in film with the ceremony taking place 18th February 2018!

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I do always like that we get a more British feel to this one, and yes Paddington 2 and Hugh Grant has a lot of love! Which personally I am very happy about! I will do my predictions closer to the time and when we actually have all of the films out in the UK!

NEW HOST – Joanna Lumley will be hosting this year after Stephen Fry announced a few days ago that he was stepping down!

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Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016) Review

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Alice is about to return to Wonderland but things have changed and not for the better. As she must attempt to save the Mad Hatter who is going through a very difficult time.

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) Review

The epic conclusion to The Hobbit takes us to the battle of the five armies, who all stake a claim in the mountain or the treasures which are inside as Smaug is let loose.

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V for Vendetta (2005) Review

In a future Britain a terrorist known as V takes matters into his own hands to overthrow the government and get revenge on the people who tortured him.

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) Review

The second instalment of Bilbo Baggins and his adventure with the dwarfs to help Thorin reclaim the throne under the mountain from dragon Smaug. It picks up where The Unexpected Journey left off and we follow the group travelling across middle earth to get to Misty Mountains. It’s not a simple journey as they must head through Mirkwood forest and Lake-town, which means plenty of Elves and Men have now joined the tale.

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