New Blu-ray and DVD releases June 3rd 2019 are as follows: 24 Hour Party People Special Edition (Blu-ray and DVD) A Dog’s Way Home (Blu-ray and DVD) A Star Is Born: Encore Edition (Blu-ray/DVD Double …
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Can You Ever Forgive Me? leads the new cinema releases February 1st 2019
This time, there are SEVEN new films out for you to choose from, led by Can You Ever Forgive Me?. Here are the titles, with more info below: Can You Ever Forgive Me? Green Book …
Continue readingCan You Ever Forgive Me? – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Melissa McCarthy in *good film* shocker?
Can You Ever Forgive Me? marked a rare departure for me – a return to actually WANTING to watch a Melissa McCarthy movie after the godawful 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, but that’s because this is (a) …
Continue readingOSCARS 2019 Nominations announced!
The OSCARS 2019 will take place on Sunday February 24th in the US, and will be broadcast on Sky in the middle of the night from 1am on the Monday, if you’re in the UK. …
Continue readingBAFTA 2019 nominations announced!
The BAFTA 2019 Awards will take place on Sunday February 10th and will be broadcast on BBC1 that evening. The nominations are as follows and, as usual, they include a stack of films which haven’t …
Continue readingBFI 62nd London Film Festival Part 1 Review by Helen M Jerome
BFI 62nd London Film Festival Part 1: Hold onto your hats. We are mixing up our London Film Festival coverage this year, which also gives us the chance to pick out our favourites. Our extensive …
Continue readingBFI 62nd London Film Festival Preview by Helen M Jerome
BFI 62nd London Film Festival Preview: Five weeks before it even kicks off, this already has the feeling of a vintage year for the BFI London Film Festival. There wasn’t a seat to be had …
Continue readingCan You Ever Forgive Me? – Trailer 1 – Melissa McCarthy
Can You Ever Forgive Me? stars Melissa McCarthy in a drama… yes, a drama! Hopefully this marks a change in direction, since all her comedies tend to drift into one another. The film tells the …
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