Based on the very true story of Maurice Flitcroft a dreamer who decided he would enter The British Open Golf Championship in 1976 despite having much experience with the sport and scores the worst ever round in Open history.
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Read More »Based on the very true story of Maurice Flitcroft a dreamer who decided he would enter The British Open Golf Championship in 1976 despite having much experience with the sport and scores the worst ever round in Open history.
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Read More »In 1961, Kempton Bunton a 60 year old taxi driver from Newcastle manages to steal Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London, after £140,000 had just been used to buy it!
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Read More »Based on the true story of First Sergeant Charles Monroe King, who wrote a journal for his son with advice on how to live incase he was killed while serving in Iraq.
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Read More »Cineworld are planning on starting 2022 off with a lovely treat for Unlimited card holders with the 14th Secret Screening! I do love nothing more than trying to guess which film and I think I have managed to have two right guesses.
Just a reminder for anyone who is going off the 15 rating and 90 minute run time that is listed on the Cineworld listing, that is never right at all they do that to try and keep it more of a secret with what the film could possibly be.
Date: Wednesday 5th January 2022
Read More »In 1996 a group of Catholic school girls from Fort William a town in the Scottish Highlands get the opportunity to go to Edinburgh for the day to take part in a choir competition, however this is the last thing they are interested in and more focused on drinking, partying and finding men to hook up with.
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Read More »Wednesday 19th May 2021
That date will forever go down as one of the greatest of all time, after the cinema closures for the majority of 2020 and then almost six months of 2021 I am utterly excited to be able to head back to my favourite place. The cinema is the place that I have missed the most during the different lockdowns and being on furlough for a period of time. Not just for new film releases but for my mental health of being able to switch off and truly just enjoy sitting in the dark, with the gigantic screen, the surround sound and fully getting lost in a film. No phone to distract me and just witness everything unfolding.
Unfortunately I am having to wait until Thursday 20th for my first trip though as I have managed to get tickets for the Newcastle game on the Wednesday with a 6pm KO I really don’t think I can combine the two things. But I will be there Thursday and Friday, for Mortal Kombat and then Godzilla v Kong. Of course my Sunday afternoon/early evening trips will be back as well.
I truly feel sorry for anyone who does not enjoy going to the cinema and watching films as they have no idea at all how utterly exciting this really is, especially for getting some talk going around new releases and quite frankly writing new reviews for films seen on the big screen is going to be utterly amazing again for Let’s Go To The Movies. As much as I have been thankful for the different streaming services, nothing at all is better than going to the cinema.
Richard Jewell is working as a security guard when he saves thousands of lives after spotting a suspicious package which has a bomb inside. This happens during the 1996 Olympics, but he is then accused of actually planting the bomb by the press and FBI investigation.
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When Jojo discovers his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home his position in Hitler’s army is put at risk as he must decide what to do with the situation.
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Queen & Slim
Date: Tuesday 3rd December 2019
We are back to the Secret Unlimited Screening and now up to number 13, after Cineworld branching out to a secret screening that was for everyone.
Let’s take a look at the possible films that this secret screening could be. It certainly WILL NOT be Star Wars so if you go expecting that please just stay home!