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NT Live: GOOD coming to the big screen

NT Live: GOOD coming to the big screen

NT Live: GOOD coming to the big screen

17 April 2023

A National Theatre Live performance of the play ‘GOOD’ is bring shown on the big screen


Grant stars as usual in comic adventure

Grant stars as usual in comic adventure

Grant stars as usual in comic adventure

03 April 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves at The Light Cinema.


Sinister Serkis superb as Luther hits cinemas

Sinister Serkis superb as Luther hits cinemas

Sinister Serkis superb as Luther hits cinemas

03 April 2023

Film critic Jeremy Ransome has watched Luther: The Fallen Sun on Netflix.


Pugh shines as film spotlights addiction

Pugh shines as film spotlights addiction

Pugh shines as film spotlights addiction

31 March 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed A Good Person at The Light Cinema.


Reeves makes a killing again as John Wick

Reeves makes a killing again as John Wick

Reeves makes a killing again as John Wick

26 March 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed John Wick 4 at The Light Cinema.


Plenty of stars but NHS tribute falls a bit short

Plenty of stars but NHS tribute falls a bit short

Plenty of stars but NHS tribute falls a bit short

21 March 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Allelujah (12A) at The Light Cinema.


A screen musical coming to town for a night of wicked fun

A screen musical coming to town for a night of wicked fun

A screen musical coming to town for a night of wicked fun

18 March 2023

Popular West End show is coming to towns cinema screen


No padding at all in this dinosaur thriller

No padding at all in this dinosaur thriller

No padding at all in this dinosaur thriller

13 March 2023

Jeremy Ransome reviews the film 65 at The Light Cinema.


Few laughs and little horror on show here

Few laughs and little horror on show here

Few laughs and little horror on show here

05 March 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Cocaine Bear (15) at The Light Cinema, Wisbech.


Cinema will be alive with the 'Sound of Music'

Cinema will be alive with the 'Sound of Music'

Cinema will be alive with the 'Sound of Music'

04 March 2023

Cinema puts on monthly Sing-a-long Sundays, for audience to participate.


Film is more a case of ‘What’s plot got to do with it?’

Film is more a case of ‘What’s plot got to do with it?’

Film is more a case of ‘What’s plot got to do with it?’

25 February 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed the latest 'Working Title Films' rom-com, 'What's Love Got To Do With It?'


Butler thriller just about takes to skies

Butler thriller just about takes to skies

Butler thriller just about takes to skies

17 February 2023

Gerard Butler's latest thriller has hit the big screen.


A love letter to film industry and family

A love letter to film industry and family

A love letter to film industry and family

04 February 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed the Steven Spielberg biopic 'The Fabelmans'.


Warmth and humour in a Hanks masterclass

Warmth and humour in a Hanks masterclass

Warmth and humour in a Hanks masterclass

09 January 2023

Jeremy Ransome has reviewed 'A Man Called 'Otto' at The Light Cinema.


Amazing film tells a heartbreaking story

Amazing film tells a heartbreaking story

Amazing film tells a heartbreaking story

01 January 2023

Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome has reviewed 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody'.


Comfort zones left for this joyous romp

Comfort zones left for this joyous romp

Comfort zones left for this joyous romp

30 November 2022

Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Matilda the Musical. Here's what he thought...


Pack up your troubles for a couple of hours

Pack up your troubles for a couple of hours

Pack up your troubles for a couple of hours

11 November 2022

Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome has reviewed Mrs Harris Goes To Paris at the Light Cinema.


Thrilling movie ends up as a gory farce

Thrilling movie ends up as a gory farce

Thrilling movie ends up as a gory farce

11 November 2022

Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome had reviewed 'Barbarian' at The Light Cinema.


The Banshees of Inisherin review: Couldn't help but feel sorry for Colin Farrell

The Banshees of Inisherin review: Couldn't help but feel sorry for Colin Farrell

The Banshees of Inisherin review: Couldn't help but feel sorry for Colin Farrell

01 November 2022

There's nothing worse than falling out with your best friend and not sure what went wrong, right?


Mackey shines as the enigmatic author Emily

Mackey shines as the enigmatic author Emily

Mackey shines as the enigmatic author Emily

25 October 2022

Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome has reviewed 'Emily' at The Light Cinema.


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