Category Archives: Movies

Movie Review – ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’

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I’ve seen the movie ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’, starring Tom Hanks, which I rented on my home computer via Google Play. I didn’t know what to expect with this movie, but I greatly enjoyed watching it with my parents. It was a very straight-forward drama film filled with uplifting messages. Continue reading

Blu-ray Review – ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

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Quick Movie Review – ‘Scoob!’

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I’ve seen another film on our home computer! I’ve recently seen ‘Scoob!’ This is the latest ‘Scooby-Doo’ movie that was meant to be released at cinemas but it’s been released via video on demand due to the coronavirus pandemic – please keep safe. I thought I’d skip this one, but I’ve now seen it. Continue reading

Blu-ray Review – ‘Black Panther’

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And welcome everyone to this year’s ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe Film Review Season’!

Sadly, I haven’t been able to see ‘Black Widow’, the first film of Phase Four of the ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ movie series, this year because of its delay at cinemas due to the coronavirus pandemic – please keep safe. But at least this gives me a chance to catch up on the rest of the ‘MCU’ movie series. Continue reading

Quick DVD Review – ‘LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite’

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In these unprecedented times – please keep safe – I’ve had a chance to revisit a movie I purchased on DVD back in 2014 after seeing ‘The LEGO Movie’ at the cinema. ‘LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite’ has been an intriguing film to see and it isn’t like ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ at all. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’

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During these unprecedented times – please keep safe – my parents and I have recently found another opportunity to catch up with watching something that we never got to see at the cinema. We saw ‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ as a download for rent on our home computer. 🙂 Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Postman Pat: The Movie’

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It’s been a while since I posted an old Amazon review on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. Here’s my review on ‘Postman Pat: The Movie’ which was released at cinemas in 2014. I’ve wanted to post this review on my blog for quite a while, having watched the film a number of times on summer holidays in Amroth. 😀 Continue reading

Movie Review – ‘The Fantastic Four’

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I didn’t think I’d be doing another Fantastic Four review so soon after doing the ‘Fantastic Four’ 2015 film DVD review this year. As many of us are still in lockdown – please keep safe – I’ve had a chance to check out the unreleased 1994 film ‘The Fantastic Four’ on YouTube, which I’ve enjoyed watching. Continue reading

DVD Reviews – ‘Agatha Christie Murder Mystery DVD Collection’

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Many of you Agatha Christie fans will be anticipating the upcoming film adaptation of ‘Death on the Nile’ by Kenneth Branagh. Before that time comes, here are four reviews on four film adaptations of Agatha Christie’s books from producers John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin to enjoy. Continue reading

Quick Movie Trailer Review – ‘The Secret Garden’ (2020)

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After doing my movie trailer review for ‘Wonder Woman 1984’, it’s time to take a look at another movie trailer for an upcoming British drama film for kids. This film was meant to be released at Easter in April 2020, but sadly it’s been rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic – please keep safe. Hopefully when cinemas reopen again, there’ll be a chance to see this movie on the big screen. Continue reading