Showing posts with label uk film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uk film. Show all posts

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London | The Making of Harry Potter

Friday, 24 November 2017


Ok so here's the thing. I'm a closet Harry Potter fan. Like, low key big time. I couldn't live so close to the studios without going to check it out myself! IT was MAGICAL (pun intended). For those of you who like HP these photos might be interesting, and for those of you who don't, well, this won't be very exciting at all.

Dunkirk | Film Review

Saturday, 22 July 2017


Gamelkateinthecinema | Dunkirk


Director: Christopher Nolan
Release: 2017
Writer: Christopher Nolan | Based on historic events
Genre: Action/drama/history
Rating: PG-13


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I went to see this movie for perhaps the same reason as everyone else in the cinema; to find out if Christopher Nolan could pull off an historical war piece. Being known more for his psychological thrillers, Nolan really has opened himself up to wider directing methods with his latest film Dunkirk. 

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword | Film Review

Sunday, 21 May 2017


Gamelkateinthecinema | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword


Director: Guy Ritchie
Release: 2017
Writers: Story by David Dobkin and Joby Harold | Screenplay by Joby Harold and Guy Ritchie
Genre: Action/adventure/drama
Rating: PG-13


Here is a film with a split personality disorder. On one hand it has Guy Ritchie stamped all over it; an entertaining, modern story about the English class system with slow motion sequences, punchy music, long montages and fast cuts. On the other hand, if you went to see King Arthur with a wild hope of some historical accuracy, craftsmanship or original creative design, you’re not getting it here.

T2 Trainspotting | Film Review

Sunday, 19 February 2017



Gamelkateinthecinema | T2 Trainspotting


Director: Danny Boyle
Release: 2017
Writers: Adaptation by John Hodge | Novel "Porno" by Irvine Welsh
Genre: Drama/Black Comedy/Revenge
Rating: R-18 Drug Use, Strong Language, Sexual Content, Violence


If you are going into T2 with high hopes, you wont be let down. Forget a movie that fits the brand of the original; this is the original. Same cast, same crew, same locations, and same Scottish banter that made Trainspotting so spot on.