Set against the backdrop of England’s court, two sisters fight for the love of the handsome King Henry VIII. A dramatic tale of love, betrayal, and a sisterly bond that will be threatened by the most powerful man in the land.
I entered the cinema curious if slightly wary. I was concerned about the casting choice as opting for a predominantly American cast seemed like a missed opportunity in the making of a film about British history. The cast was nonetheless a good one, and I enjoyed the book it was based on.
It was well worth the cinema visit. I thought it was filmed beautifully, the costumes were stunning, and it was not over-dramatised with crazy effects or OTT music. Instead it just told the story, a dramatic one, in an honest, relatively straightforward way. I may well go and see it a second time.
Based on a true story and the best selling book by Ben Mezrich, a group of elite university students find a way to count cards at casino’s and decide to take on Las Vegas.
Two brothers conspire to pull off the perfect robbery, but a series of unexpected events force them to re-think their plans. Action-packed thriller starring Ethan Hawke.
This biopic of legendary French singer Edith Piaf traces her life from poverty to fame, taking in her relationships with personalities as Marlene Dietrich, Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour on the way.
Gabriel Garcia’s masterpiece ‘Love in the time of Cholera’ is one of the most beautiful love stories told, where Florentino (Javier Bardem) loses the girl of his dreams.
Racy espionage thriller from Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee. A Chinese student during World War II becomes a key participant in a plot to kill a Japanese collaborator.
Tough girl street dancer Andie tries to fit in at an elite Maryland School of Arts. Can she unite two very different cultures, and will she find love in the process?
Keanu Reeves stars as Tom Ludlow, on a quest to discover the killer of his former partner, detective Terrance Washington. He however finds himself playing a very dangerous game.
French drama telling the story of Elle magazine’s paralysed editor, Jean-Dominique Bauby, after suffering a stroke and who is only able to relay his tales of trauma and wonder by using his left eye.