REVIEW – DARKEST HOUR

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One of the most famous individuals of the 20th century, Winston Churchill, is the focus for the new historical drama Darkest Hour – with director Joe Wright. Set in a 3 week period during 1940, we see

REVIEW – SORRY WE MISSED YOU

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Ken Loach’s latest film is a remarkably powerful exploration of life working in the gig economy, and insecure work in today’s society that should be required viewing Ken Loach – One of the true great

REVIEW – THE GOOD LIAR

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Dame Helen Mirren and Sir Ian McKellen remind us why they are considered acting royalty with this rollercoaster of a thriller that may not be as clever as it thinks, but is entirely enjoyable all

REVIEW – AMERICAN WOMAN

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Sienna Miller is outstanding in this gritty drama about the disappearance of her daughter, and the impacts that follow. As son of Ridley, and nephew of Tony, Jake Scott must have filmmaking in his DNA.

REVIEW – GREEN BOOK

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2018’s Best Picture Oscar winner ‘Green Book’, is a thoroughly enjoyable and affirming tale of friendship and humanity.  Set in 1962, the light-drama stars Viggo Mortensen as Italian-American Tony “Lip” Vallelonga, a seasoned New York

REVIEW – KNIVES OUT

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Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc gives us a hugely enjoyable performance in a film that is an excellent celebration of the whodunnit genre If pushed, I would have murder mystery as my favourite genre of story.

REVIEW – OFFICIAL SECRETS

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Official Secrets delivers a moralistic tale for our times, and sees a powerful performance by Keira Knightley In 2015’s Eye in the Sky, director Gavin Hood explored the moral and ethical dilemma of using drone technology

MY TOP 10 CHRISTMAS FILMS

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So, this is Christmas… We’re only a few sleeps away from the big day and as I prepare to ramp up my christmas film watching having worked through the Star Wars franchise in recent days