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Hidden Figures (2016)
Hidden Figures (2016)
2016 | Biography, Drama, History
I missed the Unlimited screening for Hidden Figures, but I finally went to see it this month. It is a truly amazing film. Pleasantly surprised would be an understatement, but I'm not talking about the film, I'm talking about the viewers. I had kind of expected the viewing age to average out at over the 40 mark. But by the start of the film there were a couple of parents with their children who were certainly under the age of 12. They were explaining things to them and before the film started they were chatting about all sorts of things that would be touched on during it... honestly, it restored a little faith in humanity.
  
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    HD Wallpapers For BatMan

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    Batman Wallpaper HD - Make your phone screen look amazing with Batman Wallpapers. - Batman...

    Baby Monitor

    Baby Monitor

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    Monitor your sleeping baby with this iPhone app. Simply place the iPhone near your sleeping baby, if...

    Checkers - Draughts

    Checkers - Draughts

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    Thanks for downloading 'Damas' Enjoy this traditional game. Play with your children or against the...

    Juegos Reunidos

    Juegos Reunidos

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    Reunited Games Enjoy this pack of the best games in one. They are simple and fun games Ideal for...

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Ross (3284 KP) rated Vivarium (2020) in Movies

May 12, 2020  
Vivarium (2020)
Vivarium (2020)
2020 | Mystery, Sci-Fi
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7.0 (9 Ratings)
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Unsettling suburban drama
Tom and Gemma decide to view a new suburban development, Yonder, despite the very creepy and unusual salesman. After a very odd tour of the house, one of many identical dwellings in the estate, and the salesman disappearing, they decide to leave the weird development. However, they soon realise they can't find the exit and no matter which turn they take they end up back at the house. They are then tasked with raising a creepy child and will be "released" once it has been raised. They slip gradually into madness, paralleling how many people will be feeling at the moment (though thankfully even my children aren't that creepy!).
Very chilling and unsettling but quite engaging.