And how are we all today? Well, I hope! It isn’t long now until the weekend is here, so I thought it would perfect to celebrate Friday eve, with a whole host of new clips, teasers, trailers and more lovelies!
Okay, it is time to get super excited now! I mean really excited! Because the Avengers Infinity trailer has finally dropped online, after months of teasing from those that captured it at Comic-Con in the summer.
Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film features each and every one of our beloved Marvel heroes and villains, as Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Chris Pratt, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Holland, Elizabeth Olsen, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Chadwick Boseman, Mark Ruffalo, Paul Bettany and many more. ALREADY EPIC FROM THIS!
Having taken ten years to make, Avengers: Infinity War, brings everyone together for the biggest battle of all time. Uniting with their superhero allies, The Avengers sacrifice everything in an attempt to defeat Thanos, who is vowing to bring pain and disaster to the Marvel universe.
The film will be out on the 27th April 2018, giving us lots of time to watch this trailer again and again…
I am so sorry to keep you all waiting for that superhero treat, but there is also a new trailer in town in the form of Mary Magdalene.
Starring Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Tahar Rahim, the Garth Davis directed film, follows one of the most famous biblical figures of all time. Mara takes on the role of Mary, who goes in search of a new life. Along the way she meets, the charismatic Jesus of Nazareth, played by Phoenix. Along with his many followers, Mary finds herself in the heart of a new journey and movement that changed the world.
Due out on the 16th March, there isn’t long to wait lovelies, but whilst we do don’t miss the first trailer, which is below:
And how are all of you today? I am super excited about some superheroes right now and the reason for this I will be sharing with you super soon lovelies!
But before I do I have some exciting new trailers and clips from Love, Simon, Black Mirror and more to share with you all right here, right now. Enjoy…
Is it just me or has today taken a bit of a frosty turn outside? I have been cold all day, so I need something to warm me up and make me all excited inside. Thankfully IMAX and many more have just the thing.
Christmas is the time in which getting out a board game or playing charades is a must. Each year they cause lots of laughter and lots of arguments! In our house, we try to make sure there is a new one each year, which meant that when Randomise landed on our doorstep I was very happy.
A bit like charades mixed with Pictionary, Randomise allows you to draw, act and describe your way through the game, to see which team is the ultimate randomisers. With up to 40 players allowed at once and aged range between 8 to 80, this is truly a game for the whole family to get stuck into. Plus, it is so easy to put away if an argument does break out.
The aim is to pick a card and randomly choose a word on it. From there you must act, draw or describe the word until your team gets it and a point is added or lost. In our house, this is very much our kind of game.
As our family are a bit spread out, we only had a few players, but we didn’t let that stop us. Delving into the random words, many of us acted the answers out, but having the options to draw or describe was a bonus. I found myself picturing us doing this on Christmas day when there is a bigger group a lot.
The game is super simple, meaning it is great for the entire family. Everyone can get involved and I really liked that it came in such a small box, because it meant that the game could be taken on holidays or family trips to play on the beach or in your rooms during the evening.
It is also the perfect stocking filler or Christmas Eve box gift. The game doesn’t take long to set up and can be enjoyed for hours or less depending on how many rounds you decide to play the game for.
Random it is but a whole lot of fun! To find out more visit the game's website here: https://randomisegame.com/
Last night in London, the world of kids TV, films and games took painted the town red, as they celebrated their hard work with BAFTA at the Children’s Awards ceremony!
With so many worthy winners, the night was full of creative buzz and those that took home a prize really deserved them lovelies! To find out who this watch, check out the winners below…
Special Award Jacqueline Wilson
Animation Revolting Rhymes - Production Team – Magic Light Pictures/BBC One
How are you all on this rainy Monday? Well, I hope! We are celebrating here in the UK because Prince Harry is getting married! While I am little sad that it isn’t me (only joking!), I am super pumped for the big day, because we might just get a day off for it!
Meaning we can all watch the ceremony and then enjoy one of these great films or TV shows later in the day…
Better Call Saul has been one show that has proved that TV spin-offs can work well. With Bob Odenkirk back for another season, the third outing for the infamous character follows his steps as he tries to establish his strip-mall law office in New Mexico.
Creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have made a fantastic third season that brings to life the character of Saul even more so. It touches on the Breaking Bad character that we know and love more and more, as it brings us closer to returning to the scenes of the show.
With familiar characters appearing and storylines, including the workings of the drug cartel, the third seasons opening episodes are ones of work of art. They are Breaking Bad when it was at its best. They are clever scriptwriting rolled into one and they are perfect for fans or non-fans of its sister show. However, the season does waver a little bit as it goes on.
There are moments were scenes don’t make sense. There are moments were the world of the characters and their lives don’t make easy viewing and there are quotes that just go a little bit outside the realm of the world that Saul has built.
It is no fault to the acting in the show though. Odenkirk is brilliant and he will definitely be getting some award nominations for his portrayal of Saul. He never gets boring and he often makes the show more enjoyable to watch. It is scenes he is not in that let it down in fact.
There so, due to all of this, I am giving the third season…
With a rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes, The Emoji Movie seems to have failed to hit it off with reviewers around the world. Upon watching it for the first time as it approved its home release date, I can see why.
Starring the voices of Sir Patrick Stewart, James Corden, TJ Miller and Anna Faris, the animated feature follows an emoji in Textopolis, a place where all your phones emoji’s live. Created with only one reaction, Gene (Miller) is a character who has multiple, due to him being created without a filter. Unable to handle them all, Gene unites with the Hi-5 emoji (Corden) and the Jailbreak emoji (Faris) to try and become normal. However, the find themselves in a very murky world that could delete them all forever.
Director Toni Leondis’ film about the tech world is one built for kids who are growing up full of technological facts. However, unlike the screens that they shouldn’t be on, this film magically makes them want to switch off. Myself included. The plot lacks everything that a film should have and if kids are confused then adults will be even more so.
Trying to capture the different emotions that humans go through, the film tries to be like Disney Pixar’s Inside Out, but really can’t be. There is no magic to it like the Pixar feature, which had our hearts and souls involved. This just feels like an expensive film that has been done to look creative but really isn’t, as people don’t care for emoji’s in the same way.
The ironic thing is that the entire time I was watching the film, I kind of wanted to grab my phone and scroll through whatever was on it to avoid watching it. Harsh words, but true, which is not what the film's creators and voices should have been aiming for. Emoji’s are things we use to send to people when we can’t be bothered to type our real reactions. The Emoji Movie is a film you put on which you later find you really can’t be bothered to watch.
Since the beginning of cinema, the world of film has never portrayed sharks in the best light. Well, okay maybe once in Shark Tale, but that is soon forgotten with a screening of Jaws.
Turning a peaceful trip, swim or late night skinny dipping into a thing of pure disaster has become a sure-fire scene-stealer of a shark attack moment. And in 47 Metres Down, that idea continues.
Played by Mandy Moore and Claire Holt, the film captures two sisters as they embark on a leisurely escape to the beach. However, after meeting a group of guys, their sunbathing turns into an adventurous shark swimming set up. Taking to the open seas, everything goes according to plan until the cage the pair is in snaps away from its straps sinking them to the bottom.
Turning everyone against the idea of a shark swimming season, the film takes a hold of the underwater mammals and places them in the heart of the action. However, the film does have a snappy plot to it (sorry couldn’t help it). Director Johannes Roberts has obviously seen an opening for a film like this, as the world welcomes them again, but it just isn’t solid enough to live up to the king of the 70s sea.
Moore and Holt are put through their paces and with every gasp of air they get, a drop of blood is lost. Yet, their characters, although likeable, aren’t given enough development to make you as an audience member feel something for them. Of course, you wince and flinch in, but you know that one of them may not make it out alive. In fact, in reality, neither of them would.
More facts and less fiction is needed for this kind of film. To be able to label and shoot with this idea, there is a need for more contexts and sadly the film doesn’t build it. However, I will say if you are looking for an easy thrill ride without the effects of Jaws and other horrors, this is one for you.
Based on the semi-autobiographical book by Eddie Baker, Animal Factory is a dark look at the prison system through a young persons life.
Featuring Danny Trejo and Mickey Rourke, this Steve Buscemi directed feature follows Ron Decker, a young man who is sentenced to 10 years in prison. Along the way he sees just how harsh life inside is and how much it affects the people around him.
With films such as Starred Up being box office smash’s, prison stories have become grittier and more intense in recent years. Sadly Animal Factory fails to drop the Hollywood cloud that follows it, causing a dark tunnel to be placed in front of its audience.
There are very similar themes to features already out and Trejo and Rourke just don’t seem to fit the story. While both try there best, the script writing has let them down by trying to be to clever but not effective.
It would have been better if the creators had just been as authentic and honest as prison life is, instead of making it appear glamorous still.
For many, the name Folsom State Prison will remind you of two things. One, being the obvious a prison and the second being the place that Johnny Cash visited and featured in a song, however not many people will think of the people inside the prison.
In some of the most incredible scenes, this documentary film takes viewers inside one meeting-taking place between the prisoners. Discussing their crimes, the rehabilitation they have gone through and the ways that they have felt since entering the prison, the documentary shows a group of men, who many will have ideas about in a totally different way.
From one man breaking down in full-blown tears to the deep discussions the men have, the capturing of such an intimate meeting, which only takes twice a year, is hard hitting throughout. Your emotions are never quite sure how to feel, as you start to feel sorry for some of the inmates, even though you know that they are there for a reason.
Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous have made a film that makes you wait up until the end to find out the big climatic moments that they men are facing, going through or our leading us into. All of which making for some intense and dramatic revelations, turning your views of the prison, so famous for entertainment purposes, again.
The documentary is definitely a must-watch for anyone interested in the reform system or documentaries. It is also a great feature to start your documentary obsession.
Telling the story of the life of tragic painter Amadeo Modigliani, Montparnasse 19 is a film that brings joy, art and heartbreak to life on and off screen.
From the moment the film began up to the time it was released, the story behind it and in it brought sadness. During the production process, director Max Ophuls, who made many masterpieces died and the story tracked the drug and drink addictions that rocked Amadeo’s life.
When so many upsetting things come with a film, it can be hard to follow it. However, this film’s message, although very sad, highlight that there is a beauty to life even when dark.
Filled with incredible talent, the story is captured so well by the director that you have nothing but appreciation for him. His casting is perfect, the script flows well and the shots are so intimate it feels unbelievable personal.
It is all of this put together that has earned it this...
First shown at SXSW, writer-director Trent Haaga’s, 68 Kill, took the dark comedy genre to a new level, as a robbery goes completely wrong, leading audiences into a horror film with many gross moments of gore and violence.
Focusing on the life of Chip, a young man who works for a sewage company, the film captures him as he gets caught up in a messy situation with his girlfriend Liza, who is known for being a troublemaker. Instead of paying for their home, Liza provides sexual services to their landlord, until she has enough, causing the pair to end up in a deadly dual.
The film is an incredibly dark feature and if you end up liking it, you may end up questioning yourself. However, it will certainly have its fans and it is easy to see why. The film is continuously pushing the boundaries. It wants to test audiences and see how far or how much they will watch before it becomes too much.
There is sex, violence, car chases and more, but none of them really make for a load of appeal. It seems like every possible thriller option has been thrown together to make 68 Kill. Which could be why it is called that.
A huge launch is taking place on the blog this morning because the 2017 Christmas Gift Guide is FINALLY HERE!
That’s right, it is time to put on those Santa/Elf hats and prepare for the big day because this year the guide is bigger than ever and full to the brim with everything to make your gift giving a whole lot easier in 2017. Food, clothes, films, you name it lovelies and I have made sure it is there for you all.
To take a look at the guide, just look at the top of the blog to find the tab to the page, which will be up until the 6th January. You can also head straight to the page by clicking here: http://letsstartwiththisone.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page.html
I hope that you all really like it and do let me know on the blog’s social media channels or in the comments of this post what you all think as I would love to hear from you lovelies!
I bet you weren’t expecting to see me here so late aha! I felt bad that I hadn’t posted all day, so I decided to come on here a little bit later than normal and share all the clips released last night and throughout today!
Actress Zendaya is currently taking over our cinema screens and rightfully so because she is brilliant! With two very different films coming out soon, I have some teasers to share with you all from them.
Starting with her new film, Smallfoot, also starring Channing Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, Common, LeBron James and Danny DeVito, which will be out next October…
And now for some fresh teasers from The Greatest Showman…
Happy Thursday! Only one day until the weekend starts lovelies, so I thought we should kick-start it a little bit earlier with these new clips from Journeyman, The Crown 2, Ferdinand and more!
Happy Wednesday! Sorry for the quiet feel on the blog today, work has been a little bit manic lately in the build up to Christmas. However, have no fears because I am here and ready to share lots of exciting new clips with you all!
You have probably all know by now that I am a massive fan of Christmas. I have already got all my presents, written my Christmas cards and am making very exciting plans for what I want to do during December.
One of those things is to catch the Sky One and Sky Arts Christmas concert at the Royal Albert Hall, called It’s Christmas – Live From The Royal Albert Hall! Hosted by Jason Manford, the show will feature stars including, Alexander Armstrong, Fleur East, Holly Johnson, Jona Lewie, Marc Almond, Melanie C, Nadine Coyle, Ricky Wilson, Shakin’ Stevens, Tom Chaplin, The Vamps and just announced Alexandra Burke, fresh from the Strictly dancefloor!
The concert will also see the Royal Albert Hall house band, The Merry Pranksters led by Ed Harcourt, working with string quartet Dirty Pretty Strings to bring a whole host of classic songs to life for everyone to sing along to. Whilst the hall will be converted into a winter wonderland will snowflakes, Christmas trees and plenty of sparkles.
Speaking about the event, host Jason Manford said, "I simply could not believe it when I was asked to host this extravaganza. I adore Christmas and I love Christmas music so to be on a bill which is essentially “Now That’s What I Call Christmas” Live is a dream come true! Shakey, Jona Lewie and Holly Johnson are as synonymous with Christmas as Santa Claus himself and the rest of the bill is unbelievable. It’s an honour to not only be hosting but to be singing a few Christmas hits myself with our fabulous orchestra."
Hosted on the 7th December, the event will be shown on n Sky One and Sky Arts over the festive season, however, to beat the wait, you can get tickets and be there as the Christmas magic happens. To book tickets call the Royal Albert Hall Box Office, 020 7589 8212 or be book online at www.royalalberthall.com/tickets.
Let’s celebrate Christmas together lovelies with the ultimate singalong!
Happy Tuesday! Is it just me or does this week feel like it is going a bit slow? I really feel like it is, so I have decided to jazz things up a bit and bring us all a whole host of new clips, trailers, and teasers to enjoy.
Starting with this new footage from Stronger lovelies…
For years I have always been a little bit disappointed by the DC films. To me Batman is Christian Bale and the franchise was at its best then. Under the guidance of Christopher Nolan.
That was until this summer when I fell head over heels in love with Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman. Providing everyone with the ultimate girl power symbol, Wonder Woman managed to make me a little bit more excited to see Justice League. I wanted to see more Diana Prince, as well as the newest members of the league. However, it didn’t work out quite so well.
Justice League is the film that is meant to leave the Avengers quaking in their boots. Yet, Marvel and their team don’t appear to be so worried. Coming out only a few weeks after a very successful Thor feature, the film was always going to need a hook and an epic fight. Sadly this film doesn’t bring either of these.
Starting where the previous film left off, Superman (played by Henry Cavill) is dead, leaving a wave of darkness in his wake. Unsure of how to defend the city on his own, Batman/Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) decides it is time to unite a team, just in time to bring down the evil flying villains, Parademons, who feast on the fear of those around them and their leader Steppenwolf.
Reaching out to Wonder Woman (Gadot) who is stopping a London court from being blown up, Aquaman/Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), who is saving a man from drowning, Victor Stone, a teenager coming to terms with his new Cyborg body and The Flash/Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), who decides to come along for the ride, the team unite to take him down and prevent him from having the other boxes he wants. However, they soon find that what they are facing is a lot stronger than they are. All of which causing them to call upon the one man they know could save the day.
Whilst it all sounds action packed, the films is not! Sadly not much is revealed or explained. Details are left out and the only two characters that seem to have any idea of what is going on, which is Aquaman and Wonder Woman. It is sloppy from start to finish and everything feels like it has been done in a rush.
The CGI effects are terrible in certain parts even though it is playing in stunning IMAX 3D footage. The use of green screens is obvious, especially during a fight scene when Superman returns and a scene where people are just standing in a field. It even appears bad on Henry Cavill’s face where they removed his moustache in reshoots, which had me laughing for a good few minutes. And sadly even the music doesn’t live up to the standards it once was.
Throughout watching the film, I had this feeling that things would be better if they weren’t together. Breaking the characters off within the film built more personal and friendlier scenes that were watchable. I was more excited to see the relationship develop between Aquaman and Wonder Woman, than the whole dynamic of the group.
The film needed more Gadot and Momoa and I will say that I have high hopes for the Wonder Woman sequel and Aquaman standalone after this film, due to their performances. The Flash is definitely going to gets its own film, as Miller makes a lovable character and he definitely needs to work with Miller again to build on the partnership their characters were building. All loveable, all needing to have the opportunity to develop their characters.
The series of comics were built around introducing each character on their own before they are joined together. This should have been done here. There are upcoming films with each of them and they will probably be more entertaining, making us bond with the characters on a better level. Justice League just throws the characters at us without context or help in knowing what the characters want, need or are hoping to achieve. Take them apart, build them up and then give us this film, because right now I only want to see two or three of them again and forget all the others.
With director Zack Snyder being unable to finish the film, this could be the key explanation of why it is so choppy. But with Joss Whedon stepping in, you really hope for a lot more than what you get.
This has led to very little justice in this rating, which is why I am giving it...
Disney is incredibly busy at the moment, by making us all very happy. As we approach December and the world of Star Wars, the team are also preparing us for the 2018 films that are going to take over our big screens.
Over the weekend, three new treats including a very exciting Incredibles 2 teaser and new A Wrinkle In Time and Coco trailers were released and they have all had me smiling over the past few days.
And when they make me smile I have to share them with you all to make you all smile to. Let’s start with the Incredibles 2 teaser lovelies…
Okay, so the blog is about to become full to the brim with brand new trailers, starting with two from 20th Century Fox!
The other day I shared with you all a new trailer for The Greatest Showman and now another has been released, plus a new teaser for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Get ready to dance, sing and be thrilled with these new clips lovelies…
As the days get colder, the nights draw in sooner and the lights twinkle outside, it is fair to say that winter has arrived. Meaning winter clothes have arrived!
Whilst I love to add a spring of colour, I am also a girl who loves the darker clothes that come with winter. Especially my cosy black leggings that look smarter than they are (thank you H&M). With my need for them growing, however, I am faced with a huge dilemma of having to wash them quite often to keep them clean for work. Leading to a lot of worrying about the colour running.
However, I am happy to report that these worries seem to have been removed. I am not just saying this either lovelies. A few days ago I received a parcel with a bottle of the new Surf Perfect Black washing liquid in. Specially designed for dark clothes, it makes sure and prevents colours from running. Perfect for my trousers!
Over the weekend I decided to trial the items and used it on not only the leggings but also my other favourite pair of trousers - my workout leggings. Both I would have been very annoyed at if the powder had ruined them.
Before I Washed Them
After a few sniffs of the lovely scent, I knew that this was going to be weirdly epic. And epic it was! The washing liquid made my darker items a lot darker and fresher, causing me to then use it a few days later on my sheets. Everything is softer and back to the colour, it should be lovelies!
I would definitely suggest that you give this a try lovelies because it will definitely make your clothes perfect to walk any film premiere red carpet. And luckily enough I can help with this!
After I Washed Them
I have kindly been given a bottle to giveaway to one of you amazing people! Just head on over to the blog’s Twitter Page to enter before 2pm on 24th November! The link can be found here: https://twitter.com/StartWithThis/status/932627694155640833
And how are we all today? Well, I hope even though the weather is a little bit horrible! I hope that these new clips from the world of TV and film will keep you entertained during this cold and wet afternoon or if you are in the sunshine somewhere aha!
Every once in a while, a film comes out that completely breaks down the normal and makes cinema rethink everything that they have been doing. From Ruby Sparks to Juno, the independent features that are coming out are the real cinematic gems. This year’s rom-com, The Big Sick, is 2017’s gamechanger.
Starring comedian Kumail Nanjiani, the film tells the story of his real-life romance with writing partner Emily V. Gordon, played by Zoe Kazan in the film. Kumail is a young upcoming stand-up comedian, who meets grad student Emily after one of his comedy gigs. What starts as a one-night stand turns into something more, as the pair get to know each other. There is one issue though, Kumail’s parent’s expectations.
The film captures a romance on screen that you can tell is real. As a personal story to his youth and his romance, Nanjiani is taking a stand in an industry that doesn’t often tell stories like his. He has taken back the genre and made sure that audiences know that while Hollywood is producing the same kind of scripts, there are other stories to be told.
Kazan and Nanjiani are the perfect pair to express a story like this on screen. Both have always been huge independent stars who command the screen when on it. They know how to make an audience pay attention to their characters and the most authentic performances have come from those that can do this.
As a bonus, when you have a comedy who can write some brilliant socially breaking jokes, the script was always going to be a strong feature. The gags do come thick and fast, but they work in the world that they are built on.
There are moments however that don’t work with comedy in mind. Seeing the behind the scenes moments between Nanjiani and his fellow stand up members, highlights another world that could be interesting to explore like Steinfield, but doesn’t work. Instead, it feels like they are just trying to make him seem like he isn’t always living his best life. Something that could have been missed out, as the story already made sure that audience members see his troubles.
Overall though, the film is a joy to watch and a huge turning point for both comedic films and Hollywood’s independent cinema market. There so, I am giving the film…
Starring John Cena and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, The Wall is a brand new war film from director Doug Liman, who puts viewers into the Iraq war and the soldiers, who were affected by it.
Following U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Shane Matthews, played by Cena, who is a sniper, the film sees him pairing up with Sergeant Allen Isaac (Taylor-Johnson), as they fight to make sure that a pipeline site remains clear for 22 hours.
However, the team is hit and devastation rises when one of their soldiers are shot at by an Iraqi sniper. From here, the film turns into a tension filled viewing that puts you into the heart of a war mission from all sides as a viewer.
Unlike what he has starred in before, Cena comes out and proves that he can be a serious actor, whilst Taylor-Johnson continues to present a strong standing portfolio of different talents and characters.
This film is hard hitting at times and really tests the war genre, with realistic shots. Sadly though, the plot does go a little wild, with the introduction of characters who go missing or are not included in the story as well as they could have been. However, overall the story is a gripping war piece.
Christmas is a time when all fairy tales come true and out today is a classic one for all to enjoy. Filled with beautiful music and dances, The Slipper & The Rose, is the ultimate ballet filled classic.
Directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Richard Chamberlain, the film follows the story of Cinderella but with many twists. With a well built Prince figure and a feisty Cinderella, the film borders on classic but contemporary throughout.
As fairy tales continue to be the focus of many Hollywood films, this classic British retelling is more refined, regal and thought-provoking, as it captures everything a young child thinks of when picturing a fair story.
If going back in time to your childhood through films is something that appeals to you, then this is the way to do it. The Slipper & The Rose is pure joy and filled with joy for the whole family to enjoy.
Created by the people behind Robinson Crusoe and The House Of Magic, The Son of Bigfoot is Studiocanal’s latest adventure into the world of animation.
This cute film tells the story of Adam, a teenager who wants to find out more about Dad. However, when he discovers that his dad is actually Bigfoot, the film takes audiences on a light-hearted adventure into the unknown.
While the film may not strike a cord with older audiences, it is a lovely introduction for young audiences to see the animal/person behind the urban legend that has been a huge talking point for many.
Whether you believe it or not, your faith is kind of restored with the sweetness of this film. However, it fails to make you feel as many emotions as recent Disney and Pixar features have.
If you are looking for something to keep the younger ones entertained this is it, but do be aware you may be faced with lots of questions.
Film noir is a genre that is making a big comeback in cinemas and TV. Whilst the look may not be the same, the characteristics are being drawn in and this all comes down to the creator’s love of the look.
Looks that were built from films such as the four that have been released today by Arrow Films - The Dark Mirror, Secret Beyond the Door, Force of Evil and The Big Combo. Each film takes viewers on a journey into a dark and mysterious world that they are never really able to get a hold of completely, but fall in love with anyway.
From moments of intense psychological thrills in The Dark Mirror to an ultimate mob takedown, each film is different but all together they are influential to a new generation. There is a need for these films to work well when watching because you know that they will have affected the future of film noir.
Including the recent Mindhunters on Netflix and the Nordic Noir series, which have taken on the genre and have done the creators of these films proud with their adaptations of the genre.
In fact, whether they are made now or in the past, the films are a series of four highly thrilling features. There so I am giving them…
I have a thrilling trailer for you all to enjoy now. Definitely one for the little people in your life, this ghoulish film will make everyone happy when watching it. Introducing the latest Hotel Transylvania 3 trailer…
And how are we all today? Well, I hope, because it is finally FRIDAY! The feels are strong, the weekend is nearly here and the Black Friday madness has already started here in the UK.
While I lose a load of money, I have gathered the best clips and trailers released overnight for you all to all enjoy. Starting with this one from Dwayne Johnson’s new film, Rampage…
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are a couple that I adore! I find them to be the cutest pairing and think they are very sweet. However, their latest appearance together is a bit darker.
With not much information surrounding A Quiet Place, the film has the smallest description, which states, “If they can’t hear you, they can’t hunt you.” Definitely not something you might expect.
It does look very amazing though lovelies. See what I mean below:
We are nearly there! The weekend is calling us and after that Peaky Blinders opening episode last night, I think I need it lovelies aha! Did any of you watch it? What did you all think? I am thinking of doing some exciting features surrounding it.
Before that though, we are getting ready for the return of something royal now on the blog, because I have a new featurette from The Crown to share with you all. Plus so much more…