In a world where no one has ever lied before Mark Bellison one day discovers that it works in his favour and continues to tell lies for his own personal gain, although it quickly gets out of hand.
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Read More »In a world where no one has ever lied before Mark Bellison one day discovers that it works in his favour and continues to tell lies for his own personal gain, although it quickly gets out of hand.
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Read More »In recent years Netflix has joined in the cheesy Christmas film market trying to out Hallmark the Hallmark Christmas films. It certainly has been such a great idea as well. This year they launched the 2019 films on 1st November with Holiday in the Wild which I have already watched (and reviewed) and I throughly enjoyed it. I find it hard to believe that anything else is even going to come close to that one, as it has some nice messages as well. But I thought this was the perfect time to have a look at which new cheesy film will premiere each week on Netflix throughout November and into December.
Don’t worry though A Christmas Prince, The Christmas Chronicles, The Holiday Calendar and many more will be back to enjoy over again. It really does feel like they put a lot of effort into these films, knowing that they are going to receive so many watches throughout November and December in the build up to Christmas.
Kate was preparing for her son Luke to leave for college and he is just about the door when her husband Drew decides they should split up. Even after announcing she had booked a trip to Zambia in Africa.
*Christmas in the Wild* former title
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Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar have their own cable public access show, but when Benjamin Oliver decides that the show is worth something they go professional with it. Can it really work out though?
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The film chronicles the love story between Liberace and his young lover Scott Thorson over a six-year period.
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The Orange Film Adverts really have become part of the cinema experience over the past few years now. Wondering when it is eventually going to change after months and months of the same advert, telling you to switch off your mobile phone. So I thought I would have a little trip down memory lane and pick out my top 10 of the adverts. This could be amusing and annoying, having a look back through the adverts which you do talk about a lot. It is very good to see the actors allowing their movies or parts to be made fun of in jest.
Here is the poster for Ricky Gervais’ up and coming movie “The Invention of Lying”. This has a fantastic cast so should be a hit comedy.
Now onto the next 10 in the list . . . numbers 60 to 51 . . .