Plus, there’s an astounding Rebel-as-Britney moment! Don’t expect subtlety from Rebel but stories about sneaking back into education like this are always fun (think 21 Jump Street and Never Been Kissed). Rebel Wilson plays a 37-year old who wakes up from a coma after two decades, frustrated that she missed her prom and the chance to be crowned queen. Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum have genuine chemistry as Savannah and John, falling for each other by the beach in picturesque South Carolina but forced apart when his military leave ends and he heads to Afghanistan.
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More high-class slush from the pen of author Nicholas Sparks - and perhaps the best movie adaptation of his work after The Notebook. WATCH: Florence Pugh stars in the hit horror Midsommar Dear John (2010) How wrong could they be? Look out for Florence in the upcoming Don’t Worry Darling, alongside a certain Harry Styles. And more important too.īritish star Florence Pugh continues her run of superb films (Little Women, Fighting With My Family, Black Widow) with this beautifully bizarre and seriously creepy tale of American students finding what they think is paradise on a camping trip to Sweden.
It doesn’t matter if you know nothing about yachts - this true tale is as gripping as any blockbuster. The legendary sailor Tracy Edwards and her all-female crew tell the story of their groundbreaking time in 1989’s Whitbread Round the World Race in this rousing and inspiring documentary. You can sing along with the song on the end credits too: Take That’s ‘Rule The World’. Cheeky jokes and an all-star cast (Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Ricky Gervais, Sienna Miller) makes this a magical must-see. The Storhmold natives aren’t that happy about it though. Stardust (2007)įabulously fun fairytale starring Charlie Cox as Tristan, a young man who leaves his small village and heads for the fantasy kingdom of Stormhold in order to find a gift for the woman he loves. The cast is packed with famous faces from the era - Matthew Lillard, Paul Walker, Gabrielle Union - as well as little Kieran Culkin, years before Succession gave him critical acclaim. One of the best-loved high-school pics from the turn of the century got a recent remake but this original is still sweet and funny, with its classic My Fair Lady-style storyline of a geeky teen (Rachael Leigh Cook) who gets turned into one of the cool kids by a popular jock (Freddie Prinze Jr). It’s packed with big speeches, blistering action and heavyweight themes. Leo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg and the legendary Jack Nicholson found both box-office success and Oscar glory with this gutsy Boston crime drama about two undercover agents working on opposite sides of the law.
Both leads are as pitch-perfect as you’d expect and although this is a slow starter, it’s ultimately a beautifully told feminist drama that seamlessly mixes real-life historical figures with a fictional love story. From the writers of previous hits Falling Inn Love and Love, Guaranteed comes another ‘opposites attract’ story, this time starring Victoria Justice as an LA wine executive (!) who heads to Australia for work, only to find herself working on a sheep ranch (!) and meeting a hunky local (!) Don’t expect realism, just plenty of beautiful scenery and slushy moments.īrooding romance set on England’s South Coast in the 1840s about an introverted palaeontologist (Kate Winslet) and a secret relationship she strikes up with a budding fossil collector (Saoirse Ronan).
Netflix really is the go-to place for cheesy romantic comedies like this. It’s all ridiculously childish, of course, but there’s something weirdly reassuring about how Johnny Knoxville, Steve O and the boys don’t seem to have changed their behaviour one bit since their noughties heyday. The dumb daredevils are back with their fourth movie outing, looking a little bit worse for wear these days but still with the same goal: to pull off as many dangerously stupid stunts as possible.