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Film review: My Spy starring Dave Bautista

My spy is the perfect spy movie for families. No blood, lots of fun and action. A spy movie with lots of gags and action starring Dave Bautista, a Dwayne Johnson’s lookalike. Although you could tell from the very start that this movie would have been perfect for The Rock, ten minutes into the story you warm up to Bautista’s character. Think Mission: Impossible meets Johnny English. My…
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Film review: Military Wives out on 6 March 2020

From time to time we need a feel-good movie to cheer us up. That’s why we all need Military Wives right now. Luckily it hits UK cinemas on 6 March. Military Wives is a beautiful emotional film that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure! It’s even better because it’s based on a real story.  The story  The inspirational story of friendship, love, and support on the home front.  A…
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Film review: Parasite

Thought-provoking, flawless movie Parasite is with Joker the movie of the decade. Whether you’re a watching it in Black and White or in colour, it’s a must-see film.  The story A poor family, the Kims, con their way into becoming the servants of a rich family, the Parks. But their easy life gets complicated when their deception is threatened with exposure. The Director and Writer is Bong…
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Film review: Disney Pixar's Onward

Disney Pixar is back with a bang with its new animation Onward. It provides lots of laughs, giggles, and emotional moments too. On a personal level, when I was a teenager (age of Tom Holland’s character) I had a phase in which I was also desperate to meet my biological mother who passed away when I was only three. This movie tapped into those deep memories and made me emotional throughout the…
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Downton Abbey The Movie DVD: Chatting with Academy Award winning Julian Fellowes and actor Hugh Bonneville

After six years of waiting, the Downton Abbey movie, written by Julian Fellowes, is finally here and now available on Digital and Blu-ray and DVD from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. It is a blast for all fans of classic British period dramas. Downton Abbey the movie provides hilarious gags and enjoyable escapism away from nonsensical politics. I recently met the entire cast and…
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Classic films review: Frank Capra’s It's a Wonderful Life fully restored release

What better time than Christmas to experience the life-affirming message of director Frank Capra’s enduringly popular classic from 1946, It’s a Wonderful Life. This brilliant Christmas classic has now been fully restored from the original negative in 4K delivering amazing clarity with sharper and brighter images for a sensational home viewing experience. It is available on 4K Ultra HD, DVD…
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Film review: Spies in disguise starring Will Smith & Tom Holland

Spies in disguise is an animated comedy set in the high-octane globe-trotting world of international espionage. It’s the first release by Blue Sky Studios as a unit of The Walt Disney Company. Spies in disguise is directed by Troy Quane and Nick Bruno from a screenplay by Brad Copeland and Lloyd Taylor and a screen story by Cindy Davis inspired by the animated short film “Pigeon…
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What’s In Your Backpack? Chatting to the cast of Dora and the lost city of Gold

Just as iconic as Boots and Swiper is the FAMOUS BACKPACK Dora carries with her. We asked key cast and crew of new family movie Dora and the lost city of Gold (out on DVD now) what they would insist were in theirs, if we stranded them in the jungle… ISABELA MERCED (FORMERLY MONER) (DORA) “Ah… Dora’s backpack! It’s like Mary Poppins’ handbag, that thing! Okay, so I would insist on…
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Zhao Tao: only in Europe or in America they call me "Muse". In China, I am just an actor

By Francesca Lombardo. Often referred as the Muse of iconic multi-award winning Chinese director, Jia Zhangke (Platform, the World, Still Life, A touch of Sin, 24 Hours, Ashes is Pure White among his most acclaimed) to who is also married since 2012; former Chinese dance teacher, Zhao Tao has been invited this year at the Festa del Cinema of Roma to celebrate twenty years of her career as an…
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Film review: Disney’s Frozen 2

Unsurprisingly this weekend Disney’s Frozen 2 has taken over £15.07M at the UK and Ireland box office making it the biggest ever three-day weekend opening for an animated film. Audiences from across the country ventured into the unknown to join the beloved characters, Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven, on a brand new adventure that has been applauded by critics for its humour, positive…
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