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It wasn't until recently that I learned the film Coraline was originally a book written by Neil Gaiman. Naturally, I decided to buy a copy and read it.  The book is essentially a child's horror story.

Coraline is a story of a young British girl called Coraline. She moves into a new flat in a new city with her parents. She has several neighbours, Mr Bobo who homes circus mice and the retired actresses Mrs Spink and Miss Forcible. Coraline finds herself bored in the flat as her parents work and discovers a little door in the pantry of her home. Through the door, she visits an alternate world where things are supposed to be exactly to her pleasing. This world is created by The Beldam (The Other Mother). We follow Coraline through an adventure of discovery as she takes on The Beldam. Through a game, she attempts to retrieve the lost souls of the children before her and return her parents who were stolen from her. All with the help of the cat.

A brilliant story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I found that it was different from the film, in a really good way. Henry Selick (Director) had taken some creative license by adding characters like Whyby and the little doll of Coraline. With the overall plot, the film didn't stray from the book. 

I really enjoyed reading the book just as much as I enjoy watching the film. In this particular version (Bloomsbury) the illustrations by Chris Riddell were incredible. I liked how they used illustrations to introduce each chapter, it was a really nice touch. 

It was an easy read of 191 pages, I opened it just to read a chapter whilst I was waiting for my food to cook and I was completely engulfed. Had it not been for the timer and not wanting to burn my tea I would have finished the entire book in one sitting. It flowed really well, you were just sucked into the story. One minute I was on page 30 the next page 100. It was refreshing to be transported to a world like that. 

I have nothing negative to say about this book, it is ever so charming. A very easy ready, I think I will read again in the future. 

What book are you currently reading?

Coraline (Book Review)

Friday, 6 August 2021

Fully aware I have yet to do a 'normal' my favourites post yet but we will get to that jazz later. I asked last week over on my Instagram if for last week I should post 'Plus Size' or this post. Plus size won but I always intended to make this post at some point so I thought I'd just post it this week. Which may defeat the whole point of the poll but I like to give my readers a choice, if you want to take part in my polls (I've only just recently started doing them) then go and follow my Instagram: WritingMyHeart or click any word that says Instagram on this post and it will (or should) take you straight to my page. Get a vote in what my content for next week should be!

Let's begin!!

Favourite Hogwarts House:
I feel like I really don't need to say it... but I will. My own house of course Slytherin. Fully aware we are cast as the bad house 'There's not a witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in Slytherin' this is somewhat true. I mean our house animal is a snake... jokes aside. It is the house with a reputation for being bad, which isn't wrong it did produce Voldemort, Snape, Lucious Malfoy, the rest of the death eaters (with the exception of Wormtail but he was pathetic anyway) Bellatrix Lestrange... even the founder what a muggle hating prick. The list goes. Granted it doesn't look good. But all the houses have produced bad witches or wizards. We do have some good witches and wizards from our house: Regulus Black, Tonk's mother Andromeda and well sort of Horace Slughorn, he's a bit iffy but unintentionally. Draco too, I know this is debatable but fight me. Merlin is from Slytherin too. Plus the common room is pretty sick. I could talk all day and say how much I adore Slytherin but I won't. I show house pride, plus at least I'm not a Hufflepuff right?

Favourite Harry Potter Book:
This was a tough one to think about, all of the books have an aspect that I adore. I am always stuck between Prisoner of Azkaban and Order of the Phoenix. Both books are hilarious, and I love them for different reasons but I made the decision of picking Prisoner of Azkaban.  POA I like because you see more of Peeves, and for once see him in a serious manner when he helps Dumbledore locate the fat lady in the portraits. I also loved that Harry got to meet Lupin and Sirius, and finally have more of a real family. Even if one is on the run from escape Azkaban he still makes a better family member than the Dursleys.

Favourite Harry Potter Film:
Prisoner of Azkaban by far! I find the film hilarious, my favourite scene is on the night bus ‘take it away, Earl!!’ It’s just such a good film. I never have a bad word against this film, mainly the missing of Peeves but I’m mad about that in general with the whole series of films. This is also the film where Draco no longer looks like a child: Hallelujah!! I feel like my reasons for liking this film is similar to my reasons for the book. I just feel like things get better for Harry when it comes to his family life, which is always delightful. 

Favourite Hogwarts Haunted:
I couldn’t word this correctly because obviously Hogwarts is haunted by ghosts and as well as a Poltergeist. Peeves is my favourite though. He’s a mischievous character who is a complete dick, and I love it. He is one of the (many) reasons I enjoy the books much more, he’s entertaining and is constantly fucking things up. He’s loveable and annoying. If Peeves had went to screen he would have been played by the late Rick Mail, who I think would have aced it, I loved him in Bottom and Drop Dead Fred. Apparently, they filmed scenes of him playing Peeves but they cut them all... tragic I know. 

Favourite from the Golden Trio:

This is simple: Hermione. An intellegient bad ass woman who loves books? Yes, Queen!

Favourite Hogwarts Headmaster:

Dumbedlore, always Dumbledore. He did endanger a child's life for several years and basically taught the Dark Lord how to control his magic but sure he is still a hell of a guy!

Favourite Couple:

I don't really have one, I think the couples who became a couple were great but there were none I was completely OH MY GOD over. I liked the idea of a gay relationship between Draco and Harry but that is the most commitment I've put into couples as far as they go. 

Favourite Wand:

I currently own Draco's wand but I think next I want to purchase  Hermione's wand. Her wand is stunning!

My favourite Character:

I feel like this is so blatantly obvious. My favourite character is none other than Draco Malfoy. He's been my favourite for as long as I can remember. I know he's an arsehole but I just feel this whole hearted adoration for him. He is troubled, and is ends up getting into things that he doesn't want to. All to impress his father, who I absolutely despise. He is that guy you just want to help!






This was short and sweet, I think. I enjoyed writing about Harry Potter, as always. I will jump at any chance to even discuss Harry Potter, so if you have anything to comment on or agree/disagree with comment below and we can have a chat!  Thank you for reading, and keep an eye on my Instagram to see what I could possibly be posting next Monday!



My Favourites - Harry Potter Edition

Monday, 25 June 2018

I've seen the title float around Netflix and it peaked my interest but not enough to watch it immediately until tonight. I fancied something light hearted and thought why not?
I have to say it was so much better than I had anticipated and for two reasons
1) It turned out to be sort of a musical - I adore musicals so naturally I was head over heels
2) James Corden - I adore this man and was much very much happy to see his face and hear his voice narrating the film.
I'm not a hundred percent sure exactly what I was expecting, but being Disney I thought it had to be something happy. I think what I liked best was that it wasn't just a focus on one fairytale it had several entwined, also it wasn't always so happy it got dark in certain parts, which I loved. Also amongst the enticing storyline and catchy songs, were many familiar famous faces; Anna Kendrick, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Johnny Depp, Chris Pine and Christine Baranski. All of which were incredible.
The film was longer than I thought it would be, but the plot twist definitely made up for it. Having said all the above, there was parts that were quite shocking and abrupt, like sudden deaths and promiscuous Princes, but a good one time watch.

Into the Woods

Monday, 26 December 2016

Tonight I watched Annie for the first time in a long time, I've had the soundtrack stuck in my head for weeks so I thought it was about time I had a reunion with one of my old favourite musicals. Inevitably I cried; like I always do. It's always the scene where Mr and Mrs Mutch come to collect Annie and Mr Warbox is singing and on verge of tears, it breaks my heart. This time I cried much more, it hit me sooner than Daddy Warbox singing, it hit me the moment Annie said 'mom'. I became a flood of uncontrollable tears, I had to restrain myself from screaming stop at the screen. No idea what came over me, but it shattered my heart. Thinking it over I believe it's because I have this fear of falseness and abandonment. Something about a scene that broke my heart and always has broke my heart again much worse and much more than it ever did. I value family, love and honesty, and that scene involving all of that just set something off inside of me.

Annie

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Today I met up with an old friend, we both decided we were going to see the new Bridget Jones' film. I am a huge fan of Bridget and have been for a long time. Despite being only a character, she is relatable, and just humorous. I adore her. I had heard so many good things from people about the film, and I finally set aside some time to go see it. IT WAS AMAZING. Ar the beginning I was a little worried, kind of if it was just going to copy the first film but no, it was original with some references to the past films, it was wonderfully hilarious. I could not stop laughing, I enjoyed every second of it. The new character Jack, what a guy! He was super hot, and Patrick Dempsey was a wonderful addition to Bridget. I must say, I have always rooted for Mister Darcy he has always been my ideal man but Jack definitely has a lot going for him. The film couldn't have gone any better. I adored it, all of it.

Bridget Jones's Baby

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Please ignore me in this, I look terrible - not my finest hour.
Today was the last of AS, and well I wasn't ready. This year has flown by, and what makes me sad the most is that I have met so many amazing people, and some of them will not be carrying on this journey into the next year. My favourite class of all (film obviously) is practically disbanding, we aren't even getting the same teacher anymore, it makes me sad because like even though we are 20 odd people who just happened to pick a lesson at the start of the year we got pretty close, and these guys are like a second family. Even though some are leaving, I am still happy to hopefully finish the next year with the amazing people that are left.

My exams begin next week and I have never been more afraid. There is no repeat year to depend on, instead my whole Uni thing depends on if I can get the grades I need. I feel confident for English and Film, but Media. Media I am worried about, I will try my best and give it my all, but I cannot help but feel like it won't be good enough. I know my attitude needs to change, I have until Thursday and I am working on it, revising as well as trying to stay positive.

Today was a good last day, filled with enthusiasm and moments. I am getting emotional now, I'll probably be a mess by the end of next year. I am going to have an early night, wake up early tomorrow and let he hardcore media revision begin!

Last day of AS

Friday, 13 May 2016

Today with my best friend we were supposed to go see The Boy but due being unprepared seating was sold out so we settled for Eddie the Eagle. I was a bit skeptical beforehand unsure if we had made the correct choice. However, afterwards I can gladly see it was a very good choice.
The film followed Eddie, a guy who dreamed of being a part of the Olympics. Throughout his life he's had knock backs and people telling he can't do it. It does sound kind of cliché but I think the fact that comedy plays a huge factor in the film it makes it utter brilliance.  It was heart warming, hilarious and fist clenching! Hugh Jackman was also in the film, I was nervous about this because of his previous roles in film but again my nerves were completely at ease.
It was so funny, a scene in particular with Hugh Jackman in literally brought me to tears because of how funny it was.

Eddie the Eagle is the best new film I've seen in a while. Also before the film started there were adverts and trailers to new films coming out (I always enjoy it) and well I took an interst to a lot of upcoming films so I shall be reviewing them when I do! -also I will post about today's complete experience but for now farewell and good night!

Eddie the Eagle (Film Review)

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

-Saturday 26th March post-

Saturday I had a movie marathon with my parents, and we decided to watch all of The Hunger Games especially since Mockingjay Party 2 Blu-ray got delivered during the week. We watched all films, I think I reviewed the others a while ago but I will have a sentence or two more to say this time around, also I will try my best not to give spoilers for part 2!

The Hunger Games - I cried, at the reaping, every time I become an emotional mess, especially since I knew I what was to come in later films. I don't know why but when watching it again I gave found Peeta and Gale so much more attractive, like damn battle of boys! The Rue scene obviously made me sob. The first film was so good, it definitely set a very standard for the rest of the films.

Catching Fire - I like the film, maybe not as much as the first. I loved the lead up to arena,visiting Panem and the districts and the outfits. The whole victors basically kicking off, it was priceless. I like the arena but not that much, it was good and pretty smart with the whole clock thing but I have to say I enjoyed the out of arena action much more. Also this was the film I began shipping Haymitch and Katniss, weird I know, but near the end where he has to restrain her, I got feels I didn't even know existed.

The Mockingjay Part 1 -  I had seen this before but I was skeptical and kind of didn't pay attention to it the first time round, but I watched it full for the first time with my full attention and I was so wrong. It was really good, like I enjoyed it soo much. I cannot stand Coin. Also an angry Josh Hutcherson is mindblowingly attractive!

The Mockingjay Part 2 - It was so good. The film followed the book so closely almost every was as I had pictured it in my head, the only thing that didn't was Avox I pictured him as a futurisitc alien type of thing, but everything was spot on. Everything more or less stuck with the books so I knew what was going to happen, but seeing it in film it was amazing, I loved it. What I found was weird was I cried at the same point I had in the book, where Katniss is shouting at the cat, I sobbed! Everything was so good.

I am so surpised and how high of a standard they kept the films, it didn't get crap like some sequels do, but instead it stayed at a very high standard throughout all of the films. The actors and Actresses were so so well chosen, I even got giddy at the several characters from Game of Thrones and even Orange is the new Black. I enjoyed the films so much, I am kind of sad it's over though.

The Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part 2

Sunday, 27 March 2016

This film is old, I know. Until recently the last time I had watched it was at least four years ago. During a break yesterday I decided it would be good idea to watch it again, to see if I loved it just as much as I had, or if it had now been put into the cringe pile.
I am glad to say it is not the latter. I enjoyed the sassy Reece Witherspoon slaying it, just as much now as I ever did. I mean I did find myself practicaly  screaming at her for chasing after some dumb ass guy, after all no man who treats you like you're dumb is worth another second of your time. However, it did help her gain her independence and end up with a hunk of a guy!
I like to believe I am not a huge fan of girlie movies, but I do enjoy the melting heart moments, and the endings that leave me wanting to be independent and making something for myself. It is a heartwarming classical, I normally watching things with sad endings so it was a nice difference. I like that Elle kicks the ass out if the blonde stereotype,  and that she proves men wrong and conquers the courtcase. It is an empowering film, and definitely a girlie pick me up. 
I'm not into the whole pink thing though, but when you get past it, it's an enjoyable film!

Legally Blonde (Film Review)

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Yesterday was deadline day for Film, so all week I have been working my ass off for it. And yesterday I spent extra hours in college, I finished at half three and didn't leave the building until quarter to six!  I didn't get to home till nearly eight. And when I got home I literally had food and went straight to sleep, I was exhausted. So I do apologise for forgetting to update yesterday, so this is for yesterday, just to let you guys know. I didn't get round to reading a book this week due to what I just told you, so the book review will be next week! However, my media deadline is next Friday so we will see. I am working my ass off on my Media so I should find time to read. Thank you and sorry if you were expecting a review last night!
I will post today's blog post later! 

Forgotten Friday

Saturday, 27 February 2016

As promised a film review, maybe this is technically a documentary but what the hell I'll review it anyways.
I have been a huge fan of Tyler Oakley for years now, and he is one of my favourite youtubers. He is inspirational, entertaining and just a genuine person. His Youtube videos never fail to inspire, he just a ball of fun.
Whilst going through Netflix earlier I found Snervous and I was immediately excited, and I hadn't seen yet so it was a long time coming. I didn't know what to expect, so I have just finished watching it and WOW. I MEAN WOW!
It was emotional, it had me laughing, crying, and smiling to myself like a little fool. It was amazing to learn so much more about the guy I have been watching throughout my teen years. We learn more about his family life and coming out, and the issues he had to face with his father, and it made me cry. And it made me realise that family is important but not as important as your own happiness and knowing what you are and what you want. I felt so bad for Tyler and with the situation his faced with his father and I can honestly say I never want him to feel like that ever again, not just him but anyone who has difficulties with people who can't or won't accept who you are, if they don't like it or want to think different, that is there problem not yours.
Anyways, during Snervous we got to see what goes on behind and inbetween the tours and just how much of a toll that can take on Tyler, and it kind of broke my heart seeing him stress and it made me realise not everything is what it seems. It isn't easy showing up to places and being there for hours and getting back out again, there is alot inbetween and there is a lot of pressure on a person to deal with that.
The tour looked like to much fun, Tyler was beaming and giving his all. He is so lovely to everyone, even people who got photographs late, and even when he was incredibly uncomfortable with fans hanging outside of his hotel. Tyler is a strong person, and I know I don't know him personally even though I feel as though I do, I am so incredibly proud of him!
The film was great. it was lovely and it was really enjoyable and I personally didn't see a downfall at all.

Snervous (Film Review)

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Hey guys.
Today I had the best lie in ever, 12 o clock (midday) it cannot get better than that! I think I slept a good ten hours! Obviously the drawback is I slept most of the day away but I do feel so much better for it, as lately I have been feel exhausted.
For the past few hours I have been editing film footage, as you guys know I do Film Studies and for my coursework I have decided to do a film. Mine is basically about toddlers, and how they're happy and basically how they aren't influenced like we adults are. I'm not even nearly finished, I have the first minute sort of edited, it has to be two minutes long, but I haven't even finished cropping bits, adding text and of course the audio, which I fear the audio may take the longest!
I am putting in the work though, it will be my first ever film I've made. I'm not expecting a masterpiece of course but I hope it isn't my last film I make. In the future when I get better and become more accustomed to the whole thing I think I will make more short films in the future. I've been watching many short films lately and they're so meaningful and well put together. I want to try more out, so I think when the Summer comes along I plan on filming a lot!
Due to this current film I'm making being coursework I'm not sure if or when I will be able to post it for you guys.
So yeah today for me completely film based, hopefully I can get everything or at least the majority of it done today and then maybe read several chapters of Great Expectations!
Also quickly, since one of my resolutions was to be healthier,  today I made the first step, I am decided to only drink water, unless I'm really cold and I am allowing myself one cup of tea with sweeteners instead of sugar!
I think I will be posting more recycle poetry within the next couple of days too, so look for them!

Editing

Saturday, 2 January 2016

An early post today, I have woken up a little early today. It's good not to have to get up, rush to get ready and leave for college. I can just do things at a normal pace, chilled and stress free. So we are now in the top three days of the countdown. Tonight's film shall be Home Alone 2, I mean I might as well since I watched the first last night.
I'm thinking for New Year I might make a few changes to my blog, layout maybe even content. I just feel as though I need to be more organised. 
I just ate Pizza for breakfast, and now I'm currently enjoying a lovely cup of tea (made my yours trully) and listening to music. Today I plan on doing some writing, I need to sort my wattpad out. It is all over the place, I have so many stories going on it's driving me crazy, I need to prioritize!
Since the holidays have taken over, the strangest thing is happening, I'm using social media more than ever, I've always used it but on Facebook for instance I don't usually post or share anything but damn I've been very active, I usually just use Facebook to be nosey but no I am getting involved with the posting and stuff, it's interesting I believe, I'm not used to sharing or posting stuff on Facebook. I'm only accustomed to sharing something every few months. 
I'm feeling the festivity, the stories I am planning on working on I may even slip in a Christmas chapter, because why not? Nothing like raising spirits! (not literal spirits we all know my fear of that sort of thing.)
So Three days to go, my parents are already out rushing around whilst I'm house sitting, not bad at all. It gives me time to tidy up (or pretend to) and get some writing done! Happy Three days!

3 Days To Go

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

I'm a little late with this, I shall post the hello December tomorrow!

My last day of November was amazing, I'm not going to lie it was the best day I've had in a long time! Mondays are naturally my favourite day, so I started my Monday off with making cute Christmas edits and eating a hella lot of Pineapple, which always makes me happy. I then had Film Studies, I'm always enthusiastic with Film. I got put into a group and together we have to make a trailer, and I am so excited. My group is good, we all get on and the ideas we all came up with together makes me feel hopeful for our production.
Even an hour long tutorial session was good, we talked about aids and well I definitely felt more educated afterwards. Lunch is where my luck picked up (literally) so I brought packed lunch and I went with my friend to get her lunch from the Deli. On the way back up to college I literally found a tenner on the road, it was soaked but still lucky. Naturally I look around which no one was around so I couldn't even ask if it belonged to someone, I did however half it with my friend because that's the rule, you have your findings with the person you're with. Lunch was good, I had my favourite sandwiches' and what not.
Media came along after lunch, it was a good lesson. I socialized and we were introduced to the coursework which I can't help but feel excited about. I was going to do film production for it but I decided that since I will be filming for my film coursework it is best to not over do it. I'm going to do a magazine, I'm pretty good with Photoshop plus I possibly want to go into magazine journalism so how could I not jump at this opportunity?
English came along, it was a feedback lesson where we got our initial assessments back. Naturally I was feeling nervous, especially since my recent talk with my tutor about improving my grades. I was shocked when I saw the grade on the front 'B+' I was over the moon, I mean on my last one I got a 'C' which I am proud of but this time I was pretty close to an A. I think it's generally because I'm stronger with creative writing and comparison than anything else. So getting feedback was good, and my teacher enjoyed what I had written. I was having doubts about my capabilities recently in English, but what I've learned is that I just need a little confidence, put the work in and things can only get better. After the lesson I was held back, which made me feel bad I was scared in case she was going to tell me she accidently graded me wrong. I was wrong, she wanted to tell me well done and that out of all the classes she teaches this subject to I got the highest out of all. I'm not boasting, really I was shocked. It felt good to just be doing better than I was, I'm improving and I have hope for this year. However, I am afraid I fall behind or I do crap in the next assessment. I need to maintain this level of work, and in order to do that I need to revise as much. My mocks are in January so I'm going to revise for them.
When I got home my parents were happy to hear my news, they even ordered take out (winning) of course my favourite Kebab Pizza but they even ordered with stuffed crust. I watched some movies and had a chilled night. For the last day of November I did pretty alright, also it was DOUGIE POYNTER'S BIRTHDAY!!
November was quite rocky overall, like a rollercoaster but it's an adventure. December? BRING IT ON!

Goodbye Novemeber

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Spy (2015) PosterYes I decided to see Spy, and I am so glad that I did. I genuinely adore Miranda Hart, I have for years. She is quite possibly one of most funniest women alive! She is hilarious so I obviously had to watch Spy. AND OH MY. Miranda and Melissa McCarthy, comical. Both amazing women. it was hilarious and action packed, what more could I actually ask for? AND JASON STATHOM! Spy couldn't have gotten any better!

IMDB DETAILS;

A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster.

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If you are feeling down, or just want to laugh so hard you have to squeeze your sides, this is the movie for you. It was pure brilliance, I enjoyed watching it to so much.  It was brilliant, like I cannot get over how funny, entertaining and different it was. 

SEE THIS MOVIE AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!

Spy (Movie Review)

Friday, 24 July 2015

I watched Sugar for the first time the other week, it was released in 2013. I have been meaning to watch it for a long time, but due to living outside of the US I haven't been able to until recently. Before I get into what I think about it, and the effect of the film I will tell you a little about it first.
Sugar (2013) Poster
Movie Picture - I don't own this image

From the IMDB SITE;

A 20-year-old homeless girl is suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome on the streets of Hollywood and Venice beach.

Director:

 

Stars:

  - and many more



Okay so to some it in my own words, it is a film about homeless young adults, and the struggles they go through on the street and the build up and reasoning why they are there. I saw the promotions of the movie at the time of release on one of the main actor's twitter pages; Marshall Allman. Being a fan of his I was automatically intrigued. Obviously there wasn't just the movie release, and the point of it wasn't to make money. It was to show awareness, show us what it is really like. There are so many things we are oblivious too because it may not "concern" us, Sugar and the campaigning behind it really opens your eyes to things. It is obviously so good of these people to produce something that can have an impact, and also showing support for the homeless youth.

Being a teenager myself, I admit I do take things for granted. I am ignorant to certain things, and I shouldn't be.  When I watched Sugar, my eyes were opened. Even a week later, and several movies later, I am still in this aftermath of thoughts. Sugar's story was unique, and the whole film was beautiful, emotional and real. The best thing was that it was real, it didn't come across as exggerarated or Sugar coated, it was real and in your face. It hits your heart because, as a teen myself with a loving family and a roof over my head, it made me reflect on a lot of things, and even feel guilty that perhaps I should be a lot more open minded and less selfish.

I adored watching it, it was emotional and personal. I liked how it was from Sugar's point of view, we got to be in her thoughts. Also I admit I had a good cry, it may just be my favourite film yet.

I don't want to give it all away if you haven't seen it before, but I highly recommend you to watch it! It is life changing, and not only are you becoming aware of homeless youth you are getting entertained.

SPOILER ALERT!! - I CRIED WHEN MARSHALL DIED, IT WAS SAD AND WELL KIND OF TYPICAL SOME FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN SO FAR OF HIS WORK HIS CHARACTERS EITHER AREN'T IN IT ENOUGH, THEY DIE OR THEY HAVE F*****D UP DEARLY. HOWEVER, HE IS A REALLY GOOD ACTOR ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVOURITES, HE PLAYED ANOTHER AMAZING PART!!


I'm watching A LOT of movies these days due to time off so I will be posting more Movie reviews!

Sugar (Movie Review)

Friday, 10 July 2015