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		<title>&#8216;Supernova&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to love. And to loss. How do the relationships we share define us and shape us as people. And how do we cope when these relationships sadly have to be let go. These are the central questions of Harry Macqueen&#8217;s breathtakingly raw exploration of love and its meaning in Supernova. And you&#8217;ll [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to love. And to loss. How do the relationships we share define us and shape us as people. And how do we cope when these relationships sadly have to be let go. These are the central questions of Harry Macqueen&#8217;s breathtakingly raw exploration of love and its meaning in <em>Supernova.</em> And you&#8217;ll need a good box of tissues to help you get through this one.</p>
<p><em>Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), partners for 20 years, travel across England to the Lake District, reuniting with friends and family. As Tusker is diagnosed with early onset dementia, the pair spend as much time together as they can before Tusker dies.</em></p>
<p>Best described as a simple story of two people on one last road trip together, <em>Supernova</em> is a broad study of the notions of love and how we react when we have to come to terms with its loss. Director Harry Macqueen focuses on the examination of the interpersonal relationship that exists between our protagonists, Sam and Tusker, a loving couple who have made a life together and who are now faced with a sad future that can&#8217;t be turned back. Macqueen&#8217;s focus is on the silent moments that exist between these two characters, and his resulting film is sure to have you welling up in tears.</p>
<p>Colin Firth takes the lead in <em>Supernova</em> as Sam, an esteemed concert pianist who has long given up on his art, and who has to come to terms with a future that neither he nor his lover could have ever predicted. Firth&#8217;s performance as Sam is one shadowed by grief and the inevitable, and this is a side to Firth that we&#8217;ve never really seen before. His focus as an actor in this film is pinned to one emotion alone, and as he desperately fights for every last moment with his beloved Tusker we see a man coming to terms with the inevitable and undergoing the most profoundly human moments of his life. Firth&#8217;s performance is compellingly brave and he really invests his audience in the narrative and character study presented in <em>Supernova</em>.</p>
<p>Playing opposite Firth in <em>Supernova</em> is Stanley Tucci, and as he is prone to do he completely steals the movie in every single scene. As a lauded and respected writer, Tusker is a totally extraverted character and is the centre of attention in every scene he appears in. He is also suffering from early-onset dementia, and a deep pain is brought on by his condition that he can&#8217;t escape. Tucci is amazing in his performance going from the life and soul of the party in one moment, to a complete shell of a man in the next. His performance is entirely honest in its realness, and anyone who has lived with a relative who has suffered from dementia will see his performance and assert its realness. Tucci&#8217;s bravery is to be celebrated with this performance and I assert that he&#8217;s never been better in a role.</p>
<p>Both Firth and Tucci are brilliant in their performances, and you feel the weight of emotions that exists between them and the end that awaits their great love due to an uncontrollable condition and outcome. <em>Supernova</em> is a film about how we must say goodbye, and how in essence the act of saying goodbye to the one we love is the ultimate expression of our love for that person, in that we will continue to hold onto their memory, and onto them because of this. I myself found this film incredibly hard to watch, having lost members of my own family to dementia while now still witnessing others suffering from such an awful affliction, and Macqueen&#8217;s film is a powerful love letter to the expression of love and care we give to those in our lives.</p>
<p><em>Supernova</em> is a film that pulls at your heart from the very start right on through to the very end. You feel every emotion with this one, and it&#8217;s hard not to well up at the sight of these two people having yo say goodbye to one another. It&#8217;s an utterly beautiful piece of cinema and one the audience should hold onto for it takes us to the very centre of what it means to love.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Kingsman: The Golden Circle&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In 2014 Kingsman: The Secret Service took the world by storm with its completely gonzo punk rock take on the spy genre that introduced the world to a brand new hero in Gary &#8216;Eggsy&#8217; Unwin, who was played to perfection by newcomer Taron Egerton. Now Egerton and director Matthew Vaughn are back for Kingsman: The [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2014 <em>Kingsman: The Secret Service</em> took the world by storm with its completely gonzo punk rock take on the spy genre that introduced the world to a brand new hero in Gary &#8216;Eggsy&#8217; Unwin, who was played to perfection by newcomer Taron Egerton. Now Egerton and director Matthew Vaughn are back for <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> and I can promise you that if you&#8217;re looking for a shot of insane awesomeness right to your optic nerve then you&#8217;ve come to the right place.</p>
<p><em>Set after the events of Kingsman: The Secret Service, Kingsman: The Golden Circle picks up with Eggsy having become the golden agent of the elite spy service known as the Kingsman, and well life is pretty good for him. But that all comes crashing down in a surprise attack that decimates the Kingsman. Devastated from the attack, Eggsy and his trusty advisor Merlin (Mark Strong), head to America and partner up with their new found allies The Statesman. Together the Kingsman and the Statesman have to combat a new and extremely dangerous villainous named Poppy who has her eyes set on world domination, and who is willing to sacrifice millions of lives to achieve her grand schemes.</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to come out and say it: <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> IS SO MUCH FUN!!!</p>
<p>From its opening titles to its closing credits, it&#8217;s an absolute riot that plays on what came before in the original film and cranks it up one thousand percent. With his first ever sequel director Matthew Vaughn is able to dig deeper into this fantastically crazy spy world that he conceived and the result is something truly amazing.</p>
<p>While he played upon the traditional gentleman spy archetype with the original <em>Kingsman</em>, here in <em>The Golden Circle</em> he gets to take a crack at the cowboy country manner of the American based Statesman. Here the wardrobe is denim and Stetsons and just like their English counterparts these cowboy agents have their own unique ways of doing things. This juxtaposition of two worlds leads to some great moments up on screen and makes this second outing a thoroughly fresh take.</p>
<p>One of the things I also love about Vaughn as a director is that he also injects his own personality into the project. While <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> is undoubtedly a lavishly big budgeted Hollywood action film Vaughn really makes it his own with subtle injections of his own personality. These come in the form of the likes of Eggsy&#8217;s distinctive spy glasses that are based upon Vaughn&#8217;s own signature eyewear, along with a killer robotic beauty therapist who resembles his wife Claudia Schiffer all too well. As a film fan I love seeing this kind of stuff, and these little nuances make all the difference.</p>
<p>The cast, oh where to begin. Well first off their amazing. Taron Egerton returns in dapper form as Eggsy, and while he may have some serious skills in saving the world, he&#8217;s still the cheeky, up-start estate kid we know and love. Life has changed quite a bit for Eggsy, and he&#8217;s now in a committed relationship with Princess Tilde, who, um &#8216;rewarded&#8217; him for saving the world in the previous film. While I can&#8217;t say much it&#8217;s this relationship that really makes things personal for Eggsy and makes him committed to saving the world this time around.</p>
<p>The always dependable Mark Strong really steps up this time as well. As Eggsy&#8217;s trustee trainer and advisor Merlin he has a far larger role in the sequel, and you get to see a different side to him, such as his particular love for John Denver.</p>
<p>But it wouldn&#8217;t be a <em>Kingsman</em> film without the one and only Colin Firth as Harry Hart, and in a miraculous situation, the previously fallen spy makes a full return. While I can&#8217;t say much without drifting into spoiler territory, let&#8217;s just say Firth&#8217;s return as Hart is a welcome relief and leads to some very interesting sequences up on screen.</p>
<p>Then there are the bourbon slinging cowboys of the Statesman. Stepping up to the plate is Pedro Pascal as the aptly named Jack Daniels, codenamed Agent Whiskey, who pairs up with Eggsy to save the world. Pascal is channelling his inner Burt Reynolds here with a perfectly groomed moustache and cocky southern charisma. He&#8217;s also pretty adept with a lasso and bullwhip, and these unique skills provide some seriously cool action scenes.</p>
<p>While Whiskey might be the Statesman&#8217;s All-American boy, it&#8217;s Channing Tatum who dances to his own tune as resident statesman bad boy Agent Tequila. Brandishing a Winchester rifle and one serious Stetson, Tequila loves his liquor and is ready to party. He goes toe-to-toe with Eggsy and Merlin in one hell of an intense action scene and has plenty of fun doing it.</p>
<p>Rounding out the Statesman cast are Halle Berry as resident tech Ginger Ale who is a little bit flirty with Merlin and who is on point with her computer wizardry and the legendary Jeff Bridges is his super cool self as Statesman head Champ.</p>
<p>While Samuel L. Jackson&#8217;s Richmond Valentine was one seriously deranged and quirky villain, Oscar winner Julianne Moore takes it up a notch this time. Moore&#8217;s resident baddie Poppy Adams is best described as a psychopathic Martha Stewart who is altogether kooky and whose affinity for small-town Americana matches her love for diabolical ways to dispatch those who cross her. Poppy is totally coo coo and her nefarious plan to bring the world to its knees is original and makes her one dangerous adversary for the combined Kingsman/Statesman task force who are dispatched to stop her.</p>
<p>And finally, in a surprise and smashing cameo appearance, Sir Elton John steps out onto <em>The Golden Circle&#8217;s</em> stage. Celebrity cameos don&#8217;t get much better than this and well Elton is just utterly brilliant.</p>
<p>If you want action you&#8217;ve really come to the right place. While the infamous &#8216;church massacre&#8217; from the original Kingsman is an altogether classic piece of cinema, <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> adds to this with some seriously crazy stunt sequences. Again I can&#8217;t really go there without straddling the spoiler line, but <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> has some pretty epic moments that include its adrenaline-charged opening car chase, and the impressively crazy showdown at Poppy Land which has lead flying left, right and centre and see&#8217;s both Eggsy and Hart kicking some serious ass!</p>
<p>I shouldn&#8217;t have to convince you to want to watch <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em>, it&#8217;s simply brilliant and what do they say &#8220;you can&#8217;t get enough of a good thing.&#8217; <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> is that good thing and if you&#8217;re looking for a good time in the cinema then you need to buy a ticket and take this ride. Spy&#8217;s, gadgets, perfect suits, good whiskey and a do or die mission to save the world and rescue the girl. Yep, <em>Kingsman: The Golden Circle</em> has it all!</p>
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