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Anticipated movies of 2020

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When one decade ends, another one begins There are alot of new films to be excited for next year. So here are just a few movies I can't wait for in the next 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes and 31,536,000 seconds or in short, 2020: Wonder Woman 1984 Release date: 5th June Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig Directed by: Patty Jenkins Sonic The Hedgehog Release date: 14th February Starring: Ben Schwartz(Voice), James Marsden, Jim Carrey Directed by Jeff Fowler Black Widow Release date: May 1st Starring: Scarlett Johanson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour Directed by Cate Shortland New Mutants Release date: April 10th Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Charlie Heaton Directed by: Josh Boone Jungle Cruise Release date: 24th July  Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Jack Whitehall Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra Birds of Prey Release date: 7th February Starring: Mar

2019 catergorised

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For the final part of my look back at 2019 in film. I have divided a few movies into certain categories, ranging from best cinematography to worst of the year. Without any further a do, here are the catergories and the selected films.

Best scenes of 2019

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Within a film consists many scenes. Some scenes standout more than others for being the greatest in the 90+ minute runtime. Here are my picks for best scenes in 2019, categorised: Best scene from a comedy film "Mike Oxmaul" from Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw 'Store fight' from Stuber 'Meeting John Lennon' from Yesterday 'Interrogating Mr.Mime' from Detective Pikachu 'The pool party arguement' from Booksmart Best scenes from a biopic 'The journey home' from Greenbook "Titsburgh" from Green Book 'Drugged up in Dodgers Stadium' from Rocketman 'Fantasy battlefield' from Tolkien 'Aids diagnosis' from Bohemian Rhapsody 'Winning the Divas Title' from Fighting with My Family Best scenes from a animated film 'Buzz and Woody's final goodbye' from Toy Story 4 'The winking seal running gag' from Angry Birds 2 'The ole

My list for best performances of 2019

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Over the past 12 months, I have saw quite a few films that resonated with me and stuck with me to the end of this year. Whether that be for good or bad reasons. One thing that does carry a film is a performance. Here are my choices for best performance of 2019 . Best Performance (Honourable mentions) Steve Carell in Welcome To Marwen  This film got unfairly rated by critics and reviewers alike.  I, on the other hand, quite enjoyed it primarily for Mr.Carell's performance. Considering the majority of the characters he's been portraying in the past have been that of the comedy. It was a breath of fresh air seeing him perform as a sympathetic, depressed person expressing the pain of his life through the art of action figure photography. Lupita N'Yongo in Us I will admit, I didn't want to see the film Us back in as I wasn't keen on horror films.  But as Cineworld held a Unlimit

All Films I have saw in the cinema in 2019

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December Wreck-It Ralph 2 Aquaman Bumblebee ( Empty Screening ) Stan & Ollie ( Unlimited ) Creed II Mary Poppins Returns The Grinch Die Hard ( 30th Anniversary ) Mortal Engines Holmes & Watson January The Favourite Welcome To Marwen Bohemian Rhapsody The Front Runner ( Unlimited ) Spider-Verse( 2nd viewing ) Bumblebee( 2nd Viewing, Empty Screening) Vice ( Unlimited ) Glass ( Unlimited ) Glass ( 2nd viewing ) Mary, Queen of The Scots Instant Family ( Unlimited ) Second Act February How To Train Your Dragon 3 Green Book Escape Room Can You Ever Forgive Me ( Unlimited ) Happy Death Day 2U LEGO Movie Pt.2 Alita: Battle Angel Fighting With My Family ( Advanced ) March Cold Pursuit What Men Want WildRose ( Unlimited )