DVD Review – ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’

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And welcome once again to the ‘X-Men Film Review Season’!!!!!

It’s time for possibly my favourite film in the ‘X-Men’ film series! It’s time to take a look at the film featuring both the original cast from the ‘X-Men’ trilogy and the new cast from ‘X-Men: First Class’. It’s time for ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’, directed by Bryan Singer and starring Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Thunderbirds Are Go’

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Convention Memories – ‘Project Motor Mouth 2’

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It’s time to talk about a ‘Doctor Who’ convention that I attended on Saturday the 3rd of August 2013 where I first met Janet Fielding, who plays Tegan in the TV series and Big Finish audios, and Peter Davison, who plays the Fifth Doctor in the TV series and Big Finish audios – ‘Project Motor Mouth 2’! Continue reading

Audio Review – ‘The Master of Callous’ (The War Master)

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This month will see the release of the sixth ‘War Master’ box set by Big Finish called ‘Killing Time’, featuring Sir Derek Jacobi, Sarah Sutton and Katy Manning. I’m looking forward to hearing that box set soon. For now though, let’s continue with ‘The War Maser’ series from the worlds of ‘Doctor Who’ by looking into the second box set called ‘The Master of Callous’. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Jungle Cruise’

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Last Friday, my parents and I saw another film on Disney+ that was released simultaneously both at cinemas and on Disney+. ‘Jungle Cruise’ starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt was meant to come out at cinemas in 2020, but it was rescheduled to this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Continue reading

Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall to leave ‘Doctor Who’

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(sighs) I was afraid this would happen.

And whilst many of you have your own opinions about Jodie Whittaker’s performances as the Thirteenth Doctor and Chris Chibnall’s efforts as the current showrunner of ‘Doctor Who’, I must stress that I also have my own opinions about these two. I’m saddened to hear that they’re leaving. Continue reading

Quick ‘Monsters At Work’ Review – ‘Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated’

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I’d like to share some thoughts on the first episode of ‘Monsters At Work’, the new Disney/Pixar series on Disney+ which is a follow-up to ‘Monsters Inc.’. I loved that film when I saw it in 2002 and it’s great to check out this new Disney/Pixar series whilst I’m still a Disney+ subscriber these days. 😀 Continue reading

Updated ‘Thunderbirds’ Reviews

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DVD Review – ‘The Wolverine’

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And welcome back everyone to the ‘X-Men Film Review Season’!!!!!

We move away from prequels territory as we take a look at a film set after ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’. It’s time to take a look at ‘The Wolverine’, the second film in the Wolverine trilogy of ‘X-Men’ films. The first Wolverine film was ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’. ‘The Wolverine’ was released in 2013 and is directed by James Mangold. It stars Hugh Jackman back as Logan/Wolverine and he’s joined by Hiroyuki Sanada, Famke Janssen and Will Yun Lee. Continue reading

Movie Review – ‘Baby’s Day Out’

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It’s time to talk about a film that my parents and I saw on Disney+ recently! A 1994 film called ‘Baby’s Day Out’. I used to see this film as a kid back when it was on VHS in the 1990s. It’s amazing how much of this film came back to me when revisiting it years later. I still had a good time seeing it. Continue reading