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In the blink of an eye, a modern-day girl named Asahi is whisked away from her warm and happy home...
Dorothy Paget: The Eccentric Queen of the Sport of Kings
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At one point in her life, Dorothy Paget was described by journalist Quintin Gilbey, as 'so much in...
365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Side: Because Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
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365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Side is full to the brim with good fortune arisen out of the...
The Girl on the Train (2016)
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Commuter Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) catches daily glimpses of a seemingly perfect couple, Scott and...
Trust Your Eyes
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A schizophrenic man spends his days and nights on a website called Whirl360, believing he’s...
Before Marilyn: The Blue Book Modelling Years
Astrid Franse and Michelle Morgan
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Before Marilyn tells the story of Marilyn Monroe's modelling career, during which time she was...
Black Friday
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The breathtaking suspense of Kiss the Girls and the authenticity of N.Y.P.D. Blue: Welcome to James...
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Emma (519 KP) rated Wonder Woman (2017) in Movies
Feb 10, 2020
We decided to watch it tonight. I happened to enjoy the first quarter of the movie, I love Greek mythology so it appealed to me. However why they felt to make the movie so long and drawn out I don't know. In the first half I liked wonder woman, women's solidarity and all that haha, but by the second half I wanted her gone. She annoyed the crap out of me. Everyone raved about the scene in no mans land, I found it ridiculous.
And who on earth thought of casting David Thewlis as Ares god of war. I mean really? REALLY?! I love the guy but come on, marvel have Chris Hemsworth as Thor, he's literally a god in day to day life. DC decide on the nerdy dark arts teacher.
Think I'll stick with marvel in the future.
Race the Darkness (Fatal Dreams #1)
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IF HE LOSES, SHE DIES Her voice haunts his thoughts; her whispers fill his days But when he...
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