
Joan Castleman begins to question all of the choices in her life when her husband Joe Castleman is being awarded with the Nobel Prize for literature in Stockholm.
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Joan Castleman begins to question all of the choices in her life when her husband Joe Castleman is being awarded with the Nobel Prize for literature in Stockholm.
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What better musical moment to have this Monday than Springtime for Hitler from The Producers, after seeing the film on the big screen yesterday at the cinema I just had to share this one for today. An absolute classic from Mel Brooks!

When Broadway producer Max Bialystock meets accountant Leo Bloom everything is about to change when Bloom works out you can make more money off a flop than a hit!
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The film schedule along with venues has been announced for the Newcastle International Film Festival which is taking place at the end of this month.
Newcastle International Film Festival Schedule


I am hoping now that this has all been released I can sort tickets out for the event. Any of my fellow Film Bloggers have any advice on how to get Press tickets or access to a film festival?

In Italy in the early 1980s a romance happens between a seventeen year old Elio and Oliver, an older man who is an American Student that his father has hired as a research assistant.
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In November I went to see 10 films at the cinema, but one of them doesn’t count towards my Unlimited Card as I had to go to Tyneside Cinema to see Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool due to it being on a limited release. So for the monthly numbers I pay £17.90 a month and 9 films at Cineworld works out at £1.98 per film. I actually thought this was a rather strong month for film!
I saw the following films:
1st – A Bad Moms Christmas – Review
3rd – Murder on the Orient Express – Review
8th – Happy Death Day – Review
10th – Paddington 2 – Review
17th – Justice League – Review
19th – Daddy’s Home 2 – Review
22nd – Ingrid Goes West – Review
24th – Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool – Review
29th – Cineworld Secret Screening 6 – Molly’s Game – Review
30th – Battle of the Sexes – Review
Continue reading “November 2017 at the Cinema”

The unlikely romance between young actor Peter Turner and former Hollywood leading lady Gloria Grahame.
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Continue reading “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (2017) Review”
For Mother’s Day being a total film geek. I thought it was a great idea to then pass some of that onto my Mam for Mother’s Day this year. So when I received an email from a local independent cinema , the incredible Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle to be precise. That they were doing a special Afternoon Tea for Mother’s Day which included a screening of Mamma Mia! This was at a cost of £25 per person (including a glass of Prosecco)
Continue reading “Tyneside Cinema: Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea”

2015 has been a very good year in terms of films and I had plenty of Cinema trips to keep me going over the year. I am going to go on record here and say that I think it is actually a lot better than 2014. Not only have I had a good time with the films, I have also branched out and even been to a few cinema’s that aren’t Cineworld. As you know I have the monthly pass which obviously helps getting to the cinema a lot. This year though I attended my first film festival in London which also meant I got to go to the legendary Leicester Square Odeon as well, just an added bonus. I then also went to a local small cinema to catch The Lobster considering it did not get a very wide release from Cineworld at all, so that was another fantastic experience. Also adding Vue to the list as I picked up some amazing 3D Star Wars glasses when seeing The Force Awakens for the first time.
This time last year I was celebrating a record-breaking total. You know what I have only gone and done it again setting a new record this year, beating last year by a whole 4 films! Which I think is pretty impressive when some months were a little poor, but I got off to an amazing start seeing a whopping 12 films in January. That is always the best month in the UK for seeing films as it is all building up to the Oscars.

2015 – 66 Films
Previous years at the cinema . . .
2014 – 62 Films
2013 – 59 Films
2012 – 40 Films
2011 – 60 Films
2010 – 33 Films
2009 – 34 Films
2008 – 49 Films
2007 – 39 Films
2006 – 21 Films

In a dystopian future if you are single (or suddenly become single) you must leave The City and go to The Hotel. You are given 45 days to find a partner/match or you will be turned into animal and released into the woods. You get to pick which animal you would like to be though.