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August 17, 2017

Orphan Black: To Right The Wrongs Of Many & A Look Back.


[Warning: This review contains spoilers from the whole series of  Orphan Black]


5 years, 5 seasons, 50 episodes, 2 sets of clones, an amazing cast and a whopping 274 LEDA clones...

*and cries again for the fifth time today over the finale*

The finale started with a flash back of Mrs S and Sarah having a discussing about her pregnancy. Either abortion or keeping the baby. We know Sarah kept the baby  (aka Kira) and yet again, the show did what it does best and brought up subjects many people find hard to talk about. To quote the line: "It's a woman's choice - its the most personal one you can make."
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August 05, 2017

Lush Bath Bomb & Shampoo Bar

© Lush Cosmetics, North America
I never talk about bath products or hair products and I thought since I loved these I should give it a shot. Now I was the person who wanted to give into the 'Avocado and poached egg on toast' trend a go, but I hate Avocados so I didn't...that's why I was so sceptical of trying the Avobath Bath Bomb by Lush. I bought it anyway and I am SO GLAD I DID! (I also lost my photos I took of these a while ago so hopefully I can take some more when I go to my Lush store next!)


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August 01, 2017

L'Oréal Blemish Rescue Clay Mask


As you know from my previous posts, I love L'Oréal (here is another review I did of their products). I just love how they keep my sensitive skin at bay. I am prone to blackheads, dry skin and at times, an uneven skin tone. This mask is the most gorgeous colour I have ever seen and WORKS from application number 0ne. It's not best smelling mask ever...but don't worry, you can hardly smell it once its on.


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July 03, 2017

The Circle: Who's Watching Who?

This film doesn't really do much in terms of a movie but it does on the other hand prove that just because you have a great cast, it doesn't necessarily mean you'll have a great movie.

The fact that it got hardly any screen time yet stars like Tom Hanks, John Boyega and Emma Watson appear in it is unusual.

Mae Holland [Emma Watson] lands an interview with The Circle thanks to her friend Annie [Karen Gillan]. She obviously aces the interview and ends up working for the world’s most powerful internet company. The Circle uses the concepts from Google, Apple, Twitter, Facebook and also touches on a new level of Vlogging and Blogging to create an eerily accurate picture of what our future may look like.


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April 28, 2017

Night routine for under £20

After a long day of staring at a computer screen, there's really nothing better than taking some time out and having a good old pamper session in the evening. With all my deadlines and assessments, I have been waiting for this!

I always begin removing my make up using the Garnier SkinActive Naturals - Honey Milk Cleanser. Having sensitive skin doesn't help when you're trying to find products that don't have a certain chemical in it, so thankfully all these products are suitable for me (despite one or two products having the chemical in it..but they're not as strong).
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March 05, 2017

Broadchurch: Season 3 Episode 1

At last - two of television's favourite duos' are back and ready to solve crimes.


Returning as DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller, the show is now set three years on from the Joe Miller trial and its jaw-dropping verdict. But now with a new case and some familiar faces, they investigate a rape case and its victim, Trish Winterman.
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February 25, 2017

Passengers: 30 years later...


Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 
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January 20, 2017

Wishful Drinking: A Review


Carrie Fisher has always been a funny, thoughtful and kind-hearted woman (to say the least). Fisher's one-woman stage performance Wishful Drinking, an HBO special is, (as you can imagine), quite a story. She describes it in a very funny, light-hearted way and does it extremely well.
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January 02, 2017

Escape Rooms - Classic

Photo found on TripAdvisor

After hearing so much about Escape rooms, I thought I had better try it out asap. With a family of four (including myself), I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly expecting to come out all happy and cheery. I imagined we would argue and go home - all moaning at each other about who did or didn't solve the clues.
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December 12, 2016

Now You See Me 2





Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 
Starring an all new cast, Now You See Me 2 is back, bigger and even better than before. Now You See Me was one of my favourite movies and as you could guess I was very happy when they announced a second movie. The cast this year is amazing. From Mark Ruffalo to Dave Franco, they did a pretty good job!
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December 11, 2016

Nerve



Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 
Described as a game like "truth or dare, minus the truth", Nerve, whilst appearing fake, is scarily probably already a game we have all yet to come across. Considering the stupid trends on YouTube recently, I wouldn't be surprised. Let's all just hope this isn't a thing already.
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December 08, 2016

L'Oreal Clay Face Masks




What is multi-masking?

Multi-Masking is recommend by many people and is becoming one of the latest trends. It works by using several different masks/treatments at the same time. Have lots of pores, blackheads or spots? Dull looking skin and in need of a healthy looking glow? Then these are the masks for you.

They all really work and they are incredible. The Glow Mask has tiny, exfoliating microbeads which help scrub away dry, flaky skin. My skin is pretty sensitive, so these masks are perfect for me. Plus, now you have a good excuse to keep two or more masks on at once and to relax! Comment below what your thoughts are and if you try multi-masking.


Are they worth it?

For a great value of £7.99, I'd say so! They were recently on sale in boots for £5.99 which is a bonus. The glass container makes the product feel even more expensive than it actually is. Hopefully they keep this price as if they do, I would buy it again.

Have you used these masks before? If so, which is your favourite?



As I am writing this, I am multi-masking with L'Oréal Paris' face masks. Without a doubt, these are the best (and my favourite) face masks of all time! My skin is pretty sensitive so finding a product that actually works is a miracle.

The formula is very smooth and when it dried, it wasn't that horrible tight, uncomfortable feeling you get with most masks. It dries after 15 minutes which is pretty fast and as it dries, you can see tiny spots appear - that's the mask drawing out the nasty spots, pores, oils and any impurities - the spots look a little horrible but it is worth it when you keep up the routine. I have seen results after a week and my skin is far clearer than it was this time last week.


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November 30, 2016

The Missing Season Finale: Season 2 Episode 8




Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 
The Missing is more than amazing. Its emotional, well-written and after those twists and turns I sure do love The Missing even more now. If you have any unanswered question look here, quite a few questions that were on all of our minds before the finale.
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10 questions The Missing must answer tonight

The Missing is coming to an end tonight, and I for one am really sad. It has been eight weeks of investigating 20 billion cases and all of its twits and turns that (let's be honest) nobody ever saw coming - well done to the BBC!
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Fantastic Beats and Where To Find Them

Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 

Kind of Christmas themed and kind of not - sorry! But maybe you are thinking of buying cinema vouchers for Christmas or taking them to a movie, or maybe you have come across this just because it is Harry Potter related, either way I hope my review helps you.
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November 24, 2016

The Missing: Season 2 Episode 7

We are now seven episodes into the second series and I must admit this was by far the best episode out of the series, and perhaps series one too. I won’t spoil anything yet, but I will warn you, the ending…hide under your blanket!

Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 

Back in 1991, we find out who the three men were and what they did and didn't do. Just when you think you have some sort of answer to one question (or if you’re lucky enough, an actual theory) you would be stuck with 50 other questions, making your answer for that one question you had, completely wrong!

Last week, we saw Adam Gettrick murder a man with a power-drill, right before his daughter came down stairs with a drawing of ‘her and mummy in the basement’. So if that creeped you out then get ready for this episode…

It began with Baptiste asking Nadia about the Iraq war in 1991. We found out so much about that year, the BBC were right just to name it “1991”. Baptiste, after hearing the truth about the war, told Nadia that her husband was framed for the abduction and the photos of the missing girls, Sophie and Alice. The man who really took them was indeed the crazy DIY man, Adam (I think this is the only theory I got right!). We saw flashbacks of Gettrick, Reed and Stone during the war and they were talking about what they did and how they wanted to make it right. They entered a house late at night after seeing a girl leave the house and were confronted by a young boy. They told him to leave but he said he had a sister in the house. The men assumed the girl they saw leave earlier was that sister and the boy left. It turns out, it wasn’t! They set fire to the house with a man and a 9-year-old girl to die, leaving that boy alone without a family. Two major secrets. What they did to the 13-year-old girl and then killed two people. One on purpose, one not on purpose. 

But before they escaped the house, whilst searching they found Adam, beaten and tied up, blood-covered face, almost of the edge of death because of what he did to the girl. This was the father's revenge.

Nadia who was in charge at the time hadn’t bothered to send soldiers out to find Gettrick and he decided to make Nadia’s life hell by framing her husband for the abductions. Why did he take the girls? I have no idea, wouldn't he just frame Nadia herself? Maybe he sent the two men in the masks to beat her up.

Whilst Baptiste was being questioned about beating up Brigadier Stone (despite Matthew actually being the culprit), Eve Stone called Baptiste’s wife and they confronted the truth – he was dying *cries*. But he didn’t let that get in the way of confronting Adam. After telling the police to arrest him on the charge of the abduction of Alice and Sophie, nobody listened him, other than Gemma Webster herself.

As Gemma and Baptiste broke into Gettrick’s house, they found evidence that proved his guilt. Before leaving, they realise the floor is blood-stained and the floor was part tiled, part wooden. He lifted up the rug and there is a basement, sealed with a padlock on a concreate lid.

As expected, after being confronted of his crimes, Adam along with his daughter went to their ‘new home’ in their Swiss cabin, which makes sense as to why Sophie was there. So now Adam, Sophie and their daughter Lucy live in Switzerland. I hope the truth comes out and the girl are taken home to where they belong! I think I will be annoyed if Sophie or Alice don't get back to their families, alive and well!

Now for the moment NOBODY expected! When Lucy forgot her toy from their house in Germany, Adam decided to stop and buy a monkey toy for her, or so we thought. Turns out it wasn't for Lucy, nor Sophie but for Alice!!




 











So it turns out Alice is alive! From being kept in a locked room 24/7, being transported to the boot of the car (which is what Lucy meant by 'will she be ok') and now being in a dark, dusty cupboard. Whilst it was very creepy and scary, I found it very gripping and didn't see it coming.

What are your thoughts? Will you be joining in next week? And which part shocked you most?

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November 19, 2016

Spotlight: Based on a true story


Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 

Spotlight tells the true story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe investigation into the abuse within the Catholic church. Directed by award winning, Tom McCarthy, Spotlight is a spine-chilling, emotional and well-written investigative dramatic piece which seeks to uncover the truth, telling the story nobody had told before.
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November 17, 2016

The Missing: Season 2 Episode 6

Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 

So let's start off with the big shocker of the night - the girl in the café. Turns out she is actually Sophie, and she and Adam had a child called Lucy.. So that explains what the doctors told Gemma and Sam! Adam told her he loved her saying "If we're going to make a life out there it has to be off the grid". But was he the third man back in the Iraq war with Henry and Stone?
















After last weeks' shocking death scene, we had thought that BBC would reveal more than they actually did - but why are we not surprised they kept most of the answers a secret?


Baptiste is becoming more questionable episode by episode. Hallucinating scenarios that aren't actually happening. Is this his sub-conscious feelings telling him, and us something? His brain tumour is taking over the investigation ands how he handles it. But I, like many others, are starting not trust the invincible Julien.

So was Baptiste right all along (should I even question that?), or did the detective really miss something? But does this mean that the real Alice Webster actually died in the fire, in order to buy Sophie and her captor their 'freedom'? Maybe Stone was threating her and that's what he really meant with the Turtle story.

In the present day, Gemma meets with Baptiste and shows him the roller-coaster photo, now believing that the girl beside Sophie ( who we thought was Alice) is her daughter Alice, and the third girl is someone else who is wearing Alice's necklace. So far things are adding up.

But what is happening about Lena Garber, there was no mention of her at all? Also, didn't anyone know that Det. Lanheart went to question Adam and know that now HE is MISSING??


By the end of this week's episode, Julien is suspected of assaulting Brigadier Stone but it was actually Matthew. Not that it matters as Eve Stone doesn't trust him, and German detective Jorn, the one man on his side in 2014, is dead.


Nadia then returns from hospital following the incident with the men in masks. She arrives home, only to discover a camera she was trying to look at before she was attacked. It supposedly belongs to her husband Kristian with photos of the missing girl - which one? Don't ask.


Is Nadia setting up her husband as revenge? Remember the picture we saw of her on the camera? Baptiste even confronted Nadia about the Iraq war in 1991 and like Baptiste, we do not think its a coincidence her name was on that sealed document.

I am stuck for theories now. Do you have any?
Only two episodes left to find out.
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November 09, 2016

The Missing: Season 2 Episode 5




Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 
So that ending didn't help at all...I am still confused about who the girl in the café is. But she knew about the Red Campervan and the dog...During the twists and turns tonight, we found out Eve's baby didn't die, she was a surrogate for her sister and her husband. We then find out at the end she is pregnant yet again with Sam's baby...probably.
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November 02, 2016

The Missing: Season 2 Episode 4



Warning - This review contains some spoilers ⚠️ 

So in the last episode, Alice died in a shed fire which she started herself, then Sam tried to save her but was badly burnt and ended up in hospital and shouts at Matthew, blaming him for her death.
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