What A Way To Go! (1964)
Daftest picture I’ve ever seen. Not the funniest but highly enjoyable
Daftest picture I’ve ever seen. Not the funniest but highly enjoyable
My dears, in this particular scene, we find Edward (Hugh Grant) gently coaxing Margaret (Emilie Francois) out from beneath the table, much to Elinor’s (Emma Thompson) contentment. 🎬Sense and Sensibility (1995): When Elinor Dashwood’s (Emma Thompson) father dies, her family’s finances are crippled. After the Dashwoods move to a cottage...
Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s How this crispy-told beautifully-mounted character-driven western ever languished among the also-rans is beyond me. I suspect the specter of John Ford hung heavily over it in the eyes of critics at the time but it more correctly belongs to the cycle of Cecil...
Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the extrasolar moon Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na’vi race to protect their home. OUT NOW Why not Subscribe to the channel and click...
From Manchester to Cardiff, Shetland to West Yorkshire and the Home Counties to Blackpool, audiences will see their home towns reflected on the BBC this autumn. The BBC has launched a campaign – Made Of Here – to celebrate its commitment to supporting homegrown storytelling. At the heart of the campaign...
The trailer and poster for the upcoming re-release of “Avatar: The Way of Water,” the Oscar®-winning global box office phenomenon from filmmaker James Cameron, are here and available to download and share. The film, which was released in 2022 and grossed more than $2.3 billion worldwide, winning an Academy Award® for best achievement in...
As part of its US$1 billion investment in series and film production in Mexico, Netflix unveiled a new slate of series in production this year. Netflix reinforces its commitment to telling Mexican stories and working with local creators. Netflix announced today the start of production of four brand new series...
The boys are back at it. Join Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman, and their two vintage bikes on an epic journey across Europe. Long Way Home — Streaming May 9 “Long Way Home” follows Ewan and Charley as they ride refurbished vintage motorbikes from Ewan’s home in Scotland to Charley’s in...
Heartfelt classic where two bridge builders care for a friend’s orphaned daughter
Join The Great McGonigle and his vaudeville troupe in this classic comedy
“Nothing beats hearing live musicians, especially here in this city, which is just remarkable when it comes to the level of musicianship,” says Kris Bowers, the composer for DreamWorks Animation’s new production The Wild Robot. It’s June, and Bowers is at a converted north London church turned sound studio, recording...
Radiance are providing some rare insight into the 60’s output of Elio Petri, perhaps best known for The Tenth Victim, as an assassination game movie widely seen as a predecessor of Running Man and Hunger Games. Anything but a one-trick pony, Petri’s work is far too diverse to be summed...
A fighting milkman who outfights and outsmarts everyone-including himself
Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Sly, cunning highly original drama hugely enjoyable for a number of reasons, top among which would be Rod Steiger’s serial killer. As the wealthy and cultured Christopher Gill, the actor employs disguise to enter the homes of the unsuspecting. These range from Irish...
The BBC has released the trailer for The Way, the bold new drama written by James Graham, directed by Michael Sheen, and created by Sheen, Graham and Adam Curtis, developed and executive produced by Bethan Jones. The three-part series will be available in full on BBC iPlayer from 6am on...
Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Woefully neglected detective thriller with a sparkling script and sexy leading stars exuding screen charisma. Like the celebrated William Goldman-scripted opening to Paul Newman private eye picture Harper (1966), the credit sequence here is at least as innovative in that it appears to...
NO WAY UP is a high concept combination of disaster movie and survival thriller, as characters from very different backgrounds are thrown together when the plane they’re travelling on crashes into the Pacific Ocean. The stricken airliner comes to rest perilously close to the edge of a bottomless ravine with...
Avatar: The Way of Water is a sequel to Avatar. It took 100 years to make and some people loved it. All I can see is sins. Thursday: 2023 action sins. Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie’s sins should we count next? •CinemaSins website• https://www.cinemasins.com •SinClub Members get...
When two strangers discover a haul of illegal drugs on a washed-up boat, luck soon turns to misfortune as they become the targets of a vengeful mob boss, his hitman and the police. At its heart, Boat Story is an action-thriller about two ordinary people whom the world has turned...
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The BBC has unveiled first-look images for The Way, the bold new drama written by James Graham, directed by Michael Sheen, and created by Sheen, Graham and Adam Curtis, developed and executive produced by Bethan Jones. Made for the BBC by Wales-based company Red Seam in association with Little Door...
Spider-Man: No Way Home made so much money it’s hard to even fathom. People got to see three beloved superhero characters on screen together and that was enough for most people. Not us. We saw the sins within. Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie’s sins should we count...
Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Nudity was not an option for previous child stars attempting to make the leap into adult roles. Shirley Temple in the 1930s and Margaret O’Brien in the 1940s were kids when they played kids and when they outgrew their cuteness audiences proved indifferent....
Here’s the latest from /Film Spielberg, Scorsese, And PTA Can’t Save TCM – There’s Only One Way To Keep It Alive Movie lovers were supposed to breathe a sigh of relief last week when Warner Bros. Discovery announced the un-firing of Turner Classic Movies head programmer, Charles Tabesh. This move...
Wheel of Fortune spins its way back to ITV1 and ITVX Graham Norton to host the legendary game show Iconic game show Wheel of Fortune will return to ITV1 and ITVX in 2024, as contestants once again spin to win. Based on the successful global brand, the show will be...
YES IT’S A REUPLOAD of No Way Home! With Across the Spider-Verse coming out, it felt like a good time to combine this one into one part. Here’s everything right with Spider-Man: No Way Home! Support CinemaWins through PATREON if you’d like: https://www.patreon.com/CinemaWins CinemaWins Socials: Subscribe: http://goo.gl/T3Joat Twitter: http://goo.gl/cdLfrb Facebook:...
The BBC and Red Seam have announced casting for The Way, the bold new drama written by James Graham, directed by Michael Sheen, and co-created by Sheen, Graham and Adam Curtis, developed and executive produced by Bethan Jones. Made for the BBC by Wales-based company Red Seam in association with Little Door Productions, The Way has just begun filming in Port Talbot....
And here’s the second part of Way of Water. The part with all the crying. The crying from me. Here’s everything right with Avatar: The Way of Water! Part 2 Support CinemaWins through PATREON if you’d like: https://www.patreon.com/CinemaWins CinemaWins Socials: Subscribe: http://goo.gl/T3Joat Twitter: http://goo.gl/cdLfrb Facebook: http://goo.gl/sqBQJy Because liking things is...
Avatar 2! Or at least that’s what it was called for almost 2 decades, but The Way of Water, sure. It’s long! Thus, this is only part 1, but you can watch it all on Nebula now. Here’s everything right with Avatar: The Way of Water! Support CinemaWins through PATREON...