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LGBT films are becoming more widely accepted among audiences
Hello readers, Sorry that this is my first post in many weeks. I was on holiday at Easter so I didn’t go to the cinema that much and I have been very busy with finals at university, but I have … Continue reading
Posted in Actor/Actress, Analysis, Awards, Film, Television
Tagged 2015, A Fantastic Woman, bi, bi rights, Brooklyn 99, call me by your name, Carol, Cate Blanchett, Coming of age, gay, gay pride, gay rights, Golden Globes, Grandma, hollywood, independent films, legalisation of homosexuality, lesbian, lesbian rights, Lily Tomlin, Love Simon, Moonlight, Oscars, Rooney Mara, Sense8, trans, trans rights
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Award-Nominated Films: A Review
Hello readers, This post is dedicated to the three award-nominated films I have seen recently. Award season is often a time when the best films come out and this year is no exception. I saw all three of these films … Continue reading
Posted in Actor/Actress, Analysis, Director, Film, Weekly Recommendation
Tagged 1940s, Aaron Sorkin, Abbie Cornish, Academy Awards, Actor, Actress, aftereffects of a death, BAFTAs, Ben Mendelsohn, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score, Best Original Screenplay, Best Picture, Best Production Design, Best Supporting Actor, Bill Camp, Brian d'Arcy James, Bruno Delbonnel, Caleb Landry Jones, Carter Burwell, Child death, Chris O'Dowd, Claire Rankin, Clarke Peters, Clementine Churchill, cold case, Colorado, Crime, Dario Marianelli, Darkest Hour, David Malinowski, Director, drama, FBI, Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Golden Globes, Graham Greene, Great Britain, Idris Elba, Ivana, Jacqueline Durran, Jeremy Strong, Jessica Chastain, Joe Keery, John Hawkes, Jon Gregory, Katie Spencer, Kazuhiro Tsuji, Kevin Costner, Kristin Scott Thomas, LA, Lily James, London, Lucas Hedges, Lucy Sibbick, Martin McDonagh, Michael Cera, Miss Layton, Missouri, Molly Bloom, Molly's Game, Murder, Oscars, Peter Dinklage, Poker, Police, Police brutality, Prime Minster of Great Britain, Primorac, Ronald Pickup, SAG Awards, Sam Rockwell, Samara Weaving, Samuel West, Sarah Greenwood, Second World War, Sir Winston Churchill, Stephen Dillane, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, UK, USA, Winston Churchill, Woody Harrelson, World War 2, Writer, Zeljko Ivanek
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