It’s time to say goodbye. As the final chapter now looms near for Lord Julian Fellowes acclaimed Downton Abbey, which has become a cultural touchstone and one of the most important television narratives of the last decade, and now we are preparing for the closing curtain as the penultimate moments of the Crawley family’s narrative […]
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Witness the magic, wonder and heart one final time in “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’
The place we’ll always remember. The family we’ll never forget. Everything has led to this…. Prepare to say goodbye because the final chapter of Lord Julian Fellowes’ Downton Abbey saga arrives in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. And it will be a show-stopping final watch. Watch the all-new teaser trailer for Downton Abbey: The Grand […]
‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ – Review
A new dawn rises on the tranquil estate of Downton Abbey as we move towards the end of the late 1920s and at the arrival of the 1930s and in this new era of progress and wonder, long time fans of the beloved series will find themselves transported into another steller story of the Crawley […]
‘The Gentlemen’ – Review
Get ready to take a stroll back down the good old alley of classic cockney gangster crime drama because visionary director Guy Ritchie has returned to the old school here with The Gentlemen and it makes for one gnarly time at the cinema. A British drug (McConaughey) lord tries to sell off his highly profitable […]
Guy Ritchie brings the swagger in ‘The Gentlemen’
It’s been a particularly awesome year for director Guy Ritchie, not only has he dominated the box office with Aladdin, which is far and away my favourite of all the live action Disney films, but the English director is returning to his gangster movie roots with The Gentlemen and this looks like a lot of […]
‘Downton Abbey’ – Review
The lavish scale, majestic beauty and riveting drama of the beloved Downton Abbey is brought to the big screen in an opulently realized production and it makes for a very grand time at the cinema. In 1927, King George V and Queen Mary visit Downton Abbey, causing a stir among the Crawleys and servants alike. […]