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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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Scrapper (2023) Review
Having to deal with the death of her mother, 12 year old Georgie has been living alone in her London flat and covering it up but when her father Jason arrives everything is about to change. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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Cineworld Secret Screening 7 - Possible Films?
Cineworld have had quite a few Secret Screenings in the past few months, I haven’t been able to attend them for different reasons and hadn’t been organised enough for blog posts with potential films that it could be. Also with the changes from Unlimited Secret Screening to Secret Screening this therefore messed up my blog posts with the numbers, as they kinda started again. But never mind! Date:…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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Cineworld Secret Screening 8 – Possible Films?
Cineworld have had quite a few Secret Screenings in the past few months, and it is just over a month since the last one in August which was the indie film Scrapper. Date: Wednesday 27th September 2023Time: 7:45pm  Just a reminder before attempting to guess potential films that the 15 rating and 90 minutes time listed on the website does not mean that it will be that rating or that length! They…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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milliondollarbaby87 · 8 years ago
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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
Film of the Month Thor: Ragnarok because it was so much fun and we need more of that when heading to the cinema to see films. I certainly think this is the best Thor film I know people aren’t huge fans of the previous two but I have always been a fan, I think Thor is my more secret favourite. It has a bit of everything in this film! I think it is continued improvement from Marvel building on what they did with Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Male Performance of the Month Andrew Garfield is truly outstanding in Breathe and I really hope he gets a lot of credit for his performance in this one as it really did blow me away. I think he has had a pretty impressive 2017! I will be surprised if he isn’t in or around awards for this one, that is honestly how good I thought he was in the film. He has quickly become one of my current favourite actors.
Female Performance of the Month Claire Foy was launched into the spotlight staring as the Queen in The Crown and it was great to see her in a leading role on the big screen and she was brilliant as well in Breathe. I think it was essential in the film that the main pair worked so well together and she is such a strong character and given a great chance to show what she can do. I am looking forward to season two of The Crown and seeing what Foy does next.
Which films did you see during October? Which were your favourites?
Not forgetting your favourite male and female performances? 
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.
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