Four best friends see a prank go disastrously wrong in a moment which will change their lives forever. They are sent to a detention centre and must battle to survive the must horrific of abuse. Thirteen years later a chance meeting leads to revenge and an elaborate plan must follow. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Notting Hill (1999) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
William Thacker is a pretty normal man who owns a small bookshop and his life suddenly changes when he meets Anna Scott the most famous film star in the whole world! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Machete (2010) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
When he is set up and betrayed by the man who hired him to assassinate a Texas Senator this causes Machete an ex-Federale to begin a brutal rampage of revenge. ⭐️⭐️
Four Kids and It (2020) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
When Ros, Robbie, Smash and Maudie are thrown together to become a family when their parents David and Alice announce they are in a relationship together as they meet on an arranged holiday in Cornwall. It doesn’t start very well but when magical things begin to happen they might just rethink everything. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
5 Phenomenal Quentin Tarantino Characters — Keith & the Movies
One of my favorite podcasts Filmspotting recently did a segment highlighting their favorite Quentin Tarantino characters. Prior to the release of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” I had been working on a variation of that very idea, but their show caused me to rethink what I was doing. So I’ve dialed it back to […]
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Great Images from Great Movies #14 – “Gladiator” — Keith & the Movies
Truly great movies can leave indelible marks. It may be through an emotional connection to the story. It may be through a remarkable performance or a signature scene. But it can also be through the brilliant imagery a film can carve into your mind. That’s what this feature is all about – highlighting great images […]
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Bergman 101: “The Silence” (1963) — Keith & the Movies
The second film in Ingmar Bergman’s inadvertent Trilogy of Faith is to me the most disconnected of the three. I’ve read far smarter film critics than me share their idea on how “The Silence” ties together with the earlier “Through a Glass Darkly” and “Winter Light”. Still I’ve yet to make a satisfying connection and […]
REVIEW: “Bombshell” — Keith & the Movies
The story of the women from Fox News who stood up to and took down powerful CEO Roger Ailes is one worthy to be told. These women not only exposed Ailes’ abusive conduct towards them, but they also put a spotlight on workplace sexual harassment particularly in the world of television media. And if there […]
REVIEW: “Clemency” (2019) — Keith & the Movies
Chinonye Chukwu’s upcoming film “Clemency”channels a lot of information through its opening shot. We see Bernadine Williams, the warden of a maximum security prison, on her way to oversee a execution by lethal injection. She walks with steadying confidence yet her eyes reveal something different. Bernadine is burdened and her job’s psychological toll is evident. […]
Top 10 Films of 2019 — Keith & the Movies
Can you believe another year has come and gone? And you know what that means – it’s time for the obligatory (but admittedly fun) end of the year Top 10 list. 2019 was a peculiar year at the movies. It started slow but really picked up steam before ending with a bang. From a handful […]









