I watched twelve films in April which wasn't that many, but it was sort of a bitty month and I just didn't have chance to. Here's what I did see, though.
I watched How The West Was Won because it was on iPlayer and I just quite fancied such an epic. It was really good, I liked it
Netflix recommended What Jennifer Did so I watched it. It is an interesting true crime documentary and I would recommend it if you like the genre
I had of course heard of Don't Worry Darling because of Harry Styles, but I hadn't ever seen it, so I finally did. I really liked it, Florence Pugh was great and I liked the story
Lee and I watched Monsters University together which we haven't seen as often as Monsters Inc but still both really like
Sam and Jac and I watched Anastasia virtually one evening. I've never seen it before but of course know the story, so it was interesting to see. I probably wouldn't bother again but I am glad I've seen it
I saw Six the Musical in the cinema with Sam and Jodie and it was really fun to see
I watched A Knight's Tale because I wanted to see something with Heath Ledger and I haven't seen it before. I really liked it, it was fun and funny
Another Netflix documentary about an adopted man and his birth mum. It's really good, I recommend
Netflix recommended Meet the Khumalos so I took a chance and ended up really liking, it's a fun comic film
I can remember Ayrton Senna dying but I didn't know much about him, so it was interesting to watch this film about him on Channel 4. It was good, and I'm not much of a Formula One fan
I watched Flashdance which I have never seen, can you believe? I love films about dancing so I'm not really sure how this one had bypassed me for so long, but it had. It was good
Finally, I watched The Beach on iPlayer. I read the book way back in 1999 and can remember the film being made. I've seen it before but not for ages. I really liked it this time around, it is good. I don't like the ways it differs from the book, though!
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