Nov 2023
9:24am, 16 Nov 2023
10,368 posts
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Fields
I was put off it by the trailer SOAP, but given the reviews I may see if I can get to it next week
I was due to go to see May to December last night on a freebie but didn’t go as I had an overtime shift to do instead
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Nov 2023
10:24am, 16 Nov 2023
9,080 posts
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Son of a Pronator Man
I’d certainly recommend it. I enjoyed it very much. A correction on a point of detail on my summary, the couple are not married he’s her partner not her husband.
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Nov 2023
10:59pm, 16 Nov 2023
10,377 posts
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Fields
Taken Tuesday afternoon off work (having worked 70 hours since Saturday I have a wee bit of flexi to use) so will watch AOAF and then the eternal daughter
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Nov 2023
4:10pm, 19 Nov 2023
149,094 posts
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GregP
I'm booked to see The Truman Show this evening on Everyman throwback..
Ashamed to say I'm dreading it.
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Nov 2023
4:10pm, 19 Nov 2023
149,095 posts
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GregP
Seem to have missed my window to see Dream Scenario. Somewhat disappointed about that.
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Nov 2023
5:38pm, 19 Nov 2023
65,078 posts
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LindsD
Why dreading Grep? I loved it
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Nov 2023
7:57pm, 19 Nov 2023
23,145 posts
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Red Squirrel
I loved it when it was out and saw it at the flicks. EdTV was around that time too, wasn’t it? I liked that film.
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Nov 2023
8:51pm, 19 Nov 2023
10,401 posts
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Fields
Been to see The Innocents from 1961, a rather scary psychological horror with Deborah Kerr, scripted by Truman Capote no less. Slightly shaken now!
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Nov 2023
11:26pm, 19 Nov 2023
65,084 posts
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LindsD
I watched that when my daughter was little at a baby-friendly showing. It's very unsettling.
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Nov 2023
11:52pm, 19 Nov 2023
10,403 posts
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Fields
Admittedly I’m a scaredy cat when it comes to horror but I audibly shrieked 3 times!
Still it shows what can be done without resorting to showing violence and gore
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