The Boy — Girl in Media

Fourth Movie I have had a really great time commentating on. This movie was just plain weird and creepy to me but I really enjoyed the twist at the end. Characters, Cast, Crew This Movie was released on the 22nd of January 2016, I was fifteen at the time and all I can remember was […]

The Boy — Girl in Media

Fighting With My Family — Girl in Media

This movie is based on a true story of a young WWE fighter named Paige and has some really incredible scenes and good casting. Characters, Cast and Crew This movie was released on the 22nd of Feburary 2019. This movie was directed by Stephen Merchant, Merchant also was the writer for this movie and starred […]

Fighting With My Family — Girl in Media

Not Another Teen Movie — Girl in Media

This was by far my favourite video to make, this movie always make me laugh and everybody who hasn’t seen this movie needs to watch the whole thing. Characters, Cast, Crew This movie was released on the 14th of December 2001, it is directed by Joel Gallen. I haven’t heard of a lot of his […]

Not Another Teen Movie — Girl in Media

The Godfather (1972) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

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Don Vito Corleone is the head of an organised crime dynasty and begins to transfer control to his youngest son Michael who has always been very reluctant to get involved in the family business. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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How Late-Night Covered A Momentous Week: Emotions, Empathy & Honesty — Deadline

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In times of national crisis, many Americans turn to late-night television to help understand and process what’s going on. Late-night has a history of summing up the mood of the nation, from Harry Belafonte interviewing Martin Luther King during the riots of 1968 when he guest-hosted The Tonight Show, through to Arsenio Hall’s interview with…

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The Godfather: Part III (1990) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

The ageing Don Michael Corleone attempts to make his business dealings more legal in New York City and across to Italy in the 1979, while also trying to control his enthusiastic nephew Vincent Mancini. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Godfather: Part III (1990) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies