After a four month delay the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will be held on 15th January 2024, here are the nominations.
The Flash (2023) Review
Barry Allen realises that his super speed can actually change the past so he attempts to save his family and despite warnings that if you change the past it will change the future he goes and does it anyway.
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Continue reading “The Flash (2023) Review”Bullet Train (2022) Review
When five assassins all end up on board a fast moving bullet train from Tokyo they begin to realise that capturing the case they have been tasked with might not actually be that easy after all.
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Continue reading “Bullet Train (2022) Review”High Crimes (2002) Review
When successful lawyer Claire Kubik’s world is turned upside when she discovers her husband is not Tom Kubik but has a very dark past and is Ron Chapman who is wanted for murder of Latin American villagers when he was in the Marines.
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Continue reading “High Crimes (2002) Review”The Runaways (2010) Review
A film looking into the forming of teen all-girl rock band The Runaways in the 1970s, led by Joan Jet and Cherie Currie.
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Knives Out (2019) Review
Benoit Blanc a detective is investigating the suicide of Harlan Thrombey a very wealthy man with a big family all wanting a piece of his estate, can he be sure it wasn’t actually murder?
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Trailer: Knives Out (2019)
What a cast this film has! Looking like a truly epic version of Cluedo in all honesty, will be looking forward to seeing this film which is due for UK release on 29th November. Daniel Craig as a detective and Chris Evans swearing is certainly something that I can easily get behind!
What They Had (2018) Review
Bridget must return back home to Chicago to help her brother Nick and father Burt as they struggle to deal with how Ruth is declining in her battle with Alzheimer’s.
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Oscars 2018 – Best Picture
Again this year nine films have been nominated for the top award of Best Picture, always creating good talking points around film as people can often never understand why some were nominated and then go onto win. I think this year is actually pretty strong and a decent range, but I will get more into each individual film.
Let’s have one last look at each of the films that have been nominated . . .
The Shape of Water (2017) Review
In the 1960s a mute cleaner Elisa forms a very unique relationship with a creature that is being held captive in a top-secret research facility.
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