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FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: INDIANA JONES MEETS NATIONAL TREASURE 

Posted on May 27, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Director Guy Ritchie has made an entertaining action-packed film out now on Apple TV Plus.  John Krasinski plays Luke Purdue who is an adventurer and son of an archaeologist now deceased. Luke and his dad’s old team are on an adventure to try and find the mythical Fountain of Youth.  To try and find the…

MY FAVOURITE DISNEY CHANNEL MOVIES 

Posted on May 26, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Disney Channel defined my childhood viewing. Watching it was part of my formative years, where I would get back from school and put it straight on. Either you were a Disney kid or a Nickelodeon Kid. I was in the Disney camp, but I did watch a few Nickelodeons shows like ICarly and Victorious. Which…

MY THOUGHTS ON THE JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH TRAILER

Posted on May 21, 2025May 21, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Survival is a long shot. That’s kind of our speciality. These lines depict the whole of the franchise. Get ready for new dinosaurs and new characters in this new era of Jurassic World.  This film looks action packed, the special effects look unreal, and the cast doesn’t look out of place.  It is anchored by…

THUNDERBOLTS: HIT ME LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE 

Posted on May 19, 2025May 19, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

It’s safe to say that I am not really a super fan of superhero movies. I struggle to tell the difference between Marvel or DC franchises and the interlinked storylines leave me scratching my head in confusion.  THUNDERBOLTS was a great surprise as I loved the characters, action and heart that made this film rise…

5 TOP FILMS THAT I WANT TO WATCH FROM CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 

Posted on May 16, 2025May 16, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

There are a lot of films that are selected in this year’s Cannes Film Festival. From all different genres and in diverse languages there is as ever a great selection of wonderful movies to see. Here are some films that are on my list to see. HIGHEST 2 LOWEST Directed by the legendry Spike Lee…

WHY JACK BLACK’S “SCHOOL OF ROCK” NEVER GOES OUT OF TUNE

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

“God of rock, thank you for the chance to kick ass… please give us the power to blow peoples minds with our high voltage rock.” So says teacher Dewey Finn (Jack Black) to his band members, made up of kids from the school that he has bogusly become a teacher of before they compete in…

THE AMBIGUOUS STORY OF THE DEATH OF JASON CORBETT AND THOSE HE LEFT BEHIND IN A DEADLY AMERICAN MARRIAGE 

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Some true crime stories will never be satisfactorily solved. At heart this tragedy is a story of two children called Jack and Sarah Corbett and how they lost their dad.  It is also the story of the ‘truths’ we tell ourselves and inflict, sometimes unknowingly on others.  Especially children and in this case Jack and…

BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ: RESTORED FOOTAGE OFFERS AN IMMERSIVE LOOK AT BRITAIN’S FINEST HOUR 

Posted on May 11, 2025May 11, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

There are a lot of WW2 documentaries out there that seem to be airing every day on multiple channels, so there is an audience out there. The question is, is there anything new to be said about WW2 and the Blitz in particular?  With this new NETFLIX documentary that uses testimony from those who were…

EXCLUSIVE: JAMIE WARD STARS AS ROMEO IN MODERN MUSICAL VERSION OF THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD

Posted on May 9, 2025June 11, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Jamie Ward has shone in Film, Television and Theatre and is now poised for heartthrob status as Romeo in the musical re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet. Jamie finished drama school in Perth, Australia and his drive and passion for acting led him to London in 2013, where he secured a leading role in “Les Mis”…

MOVIE NEWS: ADAM PEARSON IS TO STAR IN NEW VERSION OF “THE ELEPHANT MAN”

Posted on May 2, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

The tragic story of John Merrick, who became a “penny gaff” exhibit for people to gawp at in Victorian Britain is perhaps best known from David Lynch’s 1980 version starring John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft and John Gielgud. The classic Oscar winning black and white movie is not the only version of the man…

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