Films
Film Review : Free Fire (15)
Set in 1970’s Boston, Free Fire is an action comedy film about an arms deal that goes wrong leading to a shoot out between the gang of arms dealers and those buying the guns.
Film Review : The Founder (12A)
Based on the true story of McDonald’s, the Founder tells the story of Ray Kroc, his meeting with the McDonald brothers and how the McDonald’s franchise business was established.
Film Review : Hidden Figures (PG)
Based on true events, Hidden Figures tells the story of a group of female African-American mathematics hired by NASA as part of America’s space programme in the 1960s.
Film Review : Rogue One : A Star Wars Story (12A)
Rogue One is set shortly before the classic ‘Star Wars Episode IV : A New Hope‘ (released in 1977) and tells the story of the resistance mission to capture the plans for the Empire’s terrifying Death Star.
Film Review : The Neon Demon (18)
Following Drive and Only God Forgives the latest offering from Nicolas Winding Refn is The Neon Demon which explores the world of modelling, fashion and beauty.
Film Review : Ghostbusters (2016) (12A)
It may have been 32 years since the original Ghostbusters first hit the big screen back in 1984 however summer 2016 sees a new instalment in the much loved film franchise.
Film Review : Now You See Me 2 (12A)
The Four Horsemen return in an action packed sequel to the original ‘Now You See Me‘ film.
Film Review : Central Intelligence (12A)
Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson team up to save the world in the hilariously funny film ‘Central Intelligence‘.
FILM REVIEW: Triple 9 (15)
Released : 19th February 2016 Rated : 15 Running Time: 116 mins BBFCinsight: Strong bloody violence, Very strong language, Drug use, Sexualised nudity Director: John Hillcoat Stars: Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Norman Reedus, Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Clifton Collins, Jr., Michael K. Williams, Teresa Palmer, Gal Gadot, Luis Da Silve
FILM REVIEW: Dad’s Army (PG)
Released : 5th February 2016 Rated : PG Running Time: 100 mins BBFCinsight: Mild bad language, Violence, Innuendo Director: Oliver Parker Stars: Toby Jones, Bill Nighy, Tom Courtenay, Bill Paterson, Blake Harrison, Daniel Mays, Michael Gambon, Martin Savage, Frank Williams, Sarah Lancashire, Alison Steadman, Annette Crosbie, Julia Foster, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Mark Gatiss
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