Patrick (Zulay Henao Teaches Jay Hand-to-Hand Combat Jay Pharoah learns how to perfor) (2018)
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“The UK cinema release strategy has been a catastrophe for many, many years, and continues to be so today. Like other countries, we are too small a nat”
"A young teacher's life gets turned upside down when she inherits her grandmother's cute but mischievous pug named Patrick. If your expectations are not that high or if you just want some easy entertainment, some laughs (predictable ones but overall not that bad) then Patrick might be a movie for you. The entire movie is a feelgood family movie, not much of a story going on except the easy cheesy moments you usually have with these kind of movies. I did enjoy it but then again I love dogs so I c"
"Terrible British comedy with Beattie Edmonson as a young woman who inherits her aunt's pug. Along with her new job and the meeting of two very different men, she finds her life becoming too complicated for a dog. From the director of Absolutely Fabulous The Movie should have been warning enough, as this unfunny film cannot make up its mind who its audience is, while actors who should know better, mug like crazy all in the cause of comedy. Slightly better than Show Dogs."
“The UK cinema release strategy has been a catastrophe for many, many years, and continues to be so today. Like other countries, we are too small a nat”
Why the UK’s not seeing Ant-Man 2 next week
“The UK cinema release strategy has been a catastrophe for many, many years, and continues to be so today. Like other countries, we are too small a nation, too prominent a film industry and too concerned about events like holidays or sports to maintain a schedule as tight as our superiors, in a bitter kerfuffle over what to do with the most noteworthy pictures that usually aren’t tentpoles besides just dump them into the winter of next year if they’re Oscar qualifiers or animated films that don’t stand a chance against December’s penultimate blockbuster, even if it means piracy within a week of release. Some independent films haven’t made it to UK shores until over 14 months after release in the US or or the countries that produced them, and Curzon last year purchased so many film” read more
"SCREENING: Regular DATE: June 29th CINEMA: Showcase Cinema de Lux LOCATION: Bluewater NOTE: This film, distributed by Disney UK, is why the UK release for Ant-Man and the Wasp was so late, besides Incredibles 2 and the World Cup. I saw this film because I was among the couple of people who knew about this. Walking out I’m even more baffled than I used to be."