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When Harry Met Sally (1989)

This is both an informal short review of the film itself and also a comment about the Virgin Gourment Cinema for Two as a whole. It probably isn’t perfect, but hey it was a great experience that I had...

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Zootropolis (2016)

Warning: Minute spoilers -A short and most likely imperfect rambling of my opinion-  Anthromorphisim is rife in the city of Zootopia and the newest addition to the police force, Judy Hopps is ready to...

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Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)

Length of the film viewed: around 50 minutes. Right so this is something a bit different…I’m going to attempt to write my opinion on the part of the film I watched (I didn’t manage to make it through ...

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The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist (2016)

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as Ed and Lorraine Warren, notorious real-life paranormal investigators, famous for their work on numerous renowned cases around the world. As a huge fan of the ...

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Mother's Day (2016)

Side note: as made clear from my last review, at the moment I am focusing on my opinion rather than also including information about the plot itself. By doing it this way I feel like my opinion on the...

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A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)

Note: this is only a short review; therefore I have not gone into detail describing the plot as I usually do. I have just simply written my opinion on the film. With a star-studded cast, including the...

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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

In the year that gave us Spectre, The Martian and Birdman director George Miller brought us an unexpected delight, Mad Max: Fury Road. Like a drug-fuelled-hyped up version of The Fast and the Furious,...

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Wild Tales (2015)

I wouldn’t be surprised if Wild Tales (2014) is the start of a new age for Argentinian cinema. Based on a set of six masterful tales written and directed by Argentinian filmmaker Damian Szifron, it is...

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