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Soundtrack to Sixteen 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

13th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

16 year olds Maisy and Ben struggle with friendships and relationships while their upcoming AS levels loom over them It’s not true that you don’t remember your school exam results – I can reel off every single grade of mine, and that was so long ago they were called <dusts off parchment certificate illuminated by… Soundtrack to Sixteen Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: exams, friendships, relationships, teenagers

Coronavirus leads to more movie changes

12th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

UPDATE: Mulan now also delayed, no new release date as yet. A Quiet Place 2 is one of the latest (at time of writing!) films to have its release moved back due to the coronavirus. Director and writer John Krasinski announced the news about the Paramount film on Twitter today, though unlike No Time To… Coronavirus leads to more movie changes Read More

Filed Under: Film News, Lockdown Tagged With: AAA, coronovirus, F9, fast and the furious, john krasinski, quiet place 2

Misbehaviour 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

12th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

With the first UK women’s liberation conference taking place at Oxford University in 1970, feminists plot to disrupt the final of that year’s Miss World contest – while for the pageant’s Black contestants, success could mean opportunities that won’t get any other way. I came out of Misbehaviour wanting to flour bomb Bob Hope while… Misbehaviour Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: 1970s, feminism, miss world, south africa

NEW Jungle Cruise trailer is bouncy, B-movie fun

12th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A film based on a Disneyland ride, this looks like a cross between Indiana Jones and Anaconda with a dash of Tomb Raider reboot thrown in for good measure. Jungle Cruise stars Emily Blunt as explorer Lily Houghton, searching for a mythical tree that can cure every disease, and Dwayne Johnson as “charismatic riverboat captain”… NEW Jungle Cruise trailer is bouncy, B-movie fun Read More

Filed Under: Trailers Tagged With: AAA, dwayne johnson, emily blunt, jungle cruise

My Spy 2.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

11th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A CIA operative is given the job of surveilling a single mother and her young daughter Sophie in their apartment block – but the tween quickly works out what’s going on… JJ (Dave Bautista) may be ex-Forces with military commendations as long as his bicep circumference, but as a spy he’s on the ropes with… My Spy Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: bereavement, cia, family, spying

Trauma Centre: new clip released

11th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Nicky Whelan is Madison, a young woman shot by two corrupt cops who then has to escape them when they track her down to am empty floor of a local hospital; Bruce Willis is Wakes, the policeman trying to catch them. You can read my review and watch the trailer here. Film clip: “Open up!”

Filed Under: Film News Tagged With: AAA, bruce willis, corruption, nicky whelan, thriller, trauma center, trauma centre

Faulty Roots (short film) Short Film 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

11th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Two teens with different genetic conditions are forced to form a friendship. Ella Greenwood’s film – which she wrote, produced and directed when she was only 18 – is a sharp reminder that it’s easy to retain lingering prejudices about mental illness even when we think we’ve cast them aside. Greenwood plays Lola, a teenager… Faulty Roots (short film) Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: depression, friendship, genetic condition, teenagers

Black Widow final trailer: “We have to go back to where it all started…”

10th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

The third Black Widow trailer is out now, ahead of the Marvel film’s 1 May release. The film is set between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, with Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, forced to face her past mistakes when she’s confronted with a dangerous conspiracy. “Pursued by a force that will stop… Black Widow final trailer: “We have to go back to where it all started…” Read More

Filed Under: Trailers Tagged With: AAA, black widow, marvel, scarlett johansson

Peter Rabbit 2 release pushed back to August

10th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, the sequel to 2018’s hugely successful Peter Rabbit has been pushed back to August 2020 because of the coronavirus, according to The Hollywood Reporter. It will now open in the UK and US on August 7, which means missing out on the Easter holidays slot it did have (originally the… Peter Rabbit 2 release pushed back to August Read More

Filed Under: Film News, Lockdown Tagged With: AAA, coronavirus, peter rabbit 2

Military Wives 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

9th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A group of women set up a choir on a military base while their partners are on a tour of duty on Afghanistan. I cried so much during Military Wives – to put it in resolutely British terms, a light drizzle turned into a cloudburst and then a solid, steady downpour – I should probably… Military Wives Read More

Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: afghanistan, bereavement, british army, choir, singing, soldiers

SXSW festival cancelled over coronavirus fears

7th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

The US festival – which covers film, music and technology – takes place in Austin, Texas every year, with this year’s event due to run from Friday 13 March to Sunday 22 March. An Update on SXSW 2020. Please read our full statement here: https://t.co/P56nF8KFmE pic.twitter.com/ouJPKM9GNy — SXSW (@sxsw) March 6, 2020 They announced the… SXSW festival cancelled over coronavirus fears Read More

Filed Under: Film News, Lockdown Tagged With: AAA, coronavirus, SXSW film festival

Eva Green is a mother on a space mission in Proxima trailer

5th March 2020 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Well this looks intriguing. A woman astronaut training for a 12-month mission in space, and preparing to leave her young daughter behind. Usually as a parent you’re mentally preparing yourself for when your child leaves you not the other way around. Plus we’re adults and knows it’s coming, eventually (one day!) Check out the trailer… Eva Green is a mother on a space mission in Proxima trailer Read More

Filed Under: Trailers Tagged With: AAA, eva green, proxima, space

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Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, John Wick lover and Gerard Butler apologist. Still waiting for Mike Banning vs John Wick: Requiem

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Reviews

The Magic Faraway Tree 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

“Wuthering Heights” 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Housemaid 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Rope 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Naked Gun 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

The Roses 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Jurassic World: Rebirth 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

28 Years Later 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Fire Of Love 3.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

ClearMind 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Alien: Romulus 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Better Man 4.5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Monty Python & The Holy Grail 5 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Madame Web 2 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Dagr 4 stars☆☆☆☆☆

65 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

Saltburn 3 stars☆☆☆☆☆

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