This is something I have been putting together for quite a long time now and I have held off posting it or even attempting to start the blog post in fear that I have forgotten and somehow missed a favourite film from the list. Barring in mind I got up to 72 films and then had to cut it down to the 50. I would like to make clear these are my favourite films, some might have happened to win Oscars as well and some certainly have not at all. The way I have decided on my favourites is the sheer joy they bring and the number of rewatches I have had over the years. While I have listed 1-50 a lot of them can be shifted around and changed with each other. It is going to highlight my love for musicals and for certain actors and actresses! I doubt it will contain many surprises though!
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Run (Season 1) Review
Run. A long time planned escape between two ex-lovers, if one person texts the other with Run and they reply with Run within 24 hours they meet on a train at Grand Central Station in New York. Spending a week together to decide if that is what they truly want!
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Number of episodes: 7
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) Review
The end of the Skywalker saga as the remaining members of the Resistance must face the First Order on final time.
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The Kitchen (2019) Review
In the 1970s the wives of some New York gangsters in Hell’s Kitchen take over from their husbands when they are locked up in prison.
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Top 10 – Worst Films of 2018
Each year I find this list harder to put together considering I feel I make better choices when it comes to which films that I find myself watching. But obviously you are still going to come across some pretty awful films. I would just like to put a reminder on that this is obviously just my opinion! (You can check which films I saw at the cinema during 2018 here and 2018 films tagged here). This all done by UK release date as well!
Here are the films that made it onto my top 10 worst of 2018 list . . .
The Little Stranger (2018) Review
When Doctor Faraday visits a crumbling manor which he has some fond childhood memories of, very strange things begin to occur involving the remaining family members still living in the house.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) Review
The Resistance preparing for battle with the First Order as they must fight for the galaxy. Rey in her quest to find Luke Skywalker wants to explore her newly discovered abilities with the Jedi Master.
SPOILER FREE REVIEW
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October 2017 at the Cinema
As we are approaching the last few months of 2017 I honestly don’t think the standard of films is improving too much in all honesty, I am sure you will see exactly why when looking at the seven films that I went to see during October.
The number of films I went to see was 7 and this then cost £2.55 per film as the Unlimited Card at Cineworld is £17.90 per month.
4th – Goodbye Christopher Robin – Review
11th – The Mountain Between Us – Review
12th – The Death of Stalin – Review (Unlimited Screening)
17th – The Snowman – Review
20th – Geostorm – Review
25th – Thor: Ragnarok – Review
29th – Breathe – Review
Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) Review
A story looking at the life of A.A. Milne with his son Christopher Robin and the creation of Winnie the Pooh.
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Mother! (2017) Review
A married couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guest arrive at their home, causing the woman to adjust everything she has been working on.
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