Our SWITCH update is guaranteed to leave you feeling great this week! We've crammed it full of goodies - there's giveaways, reviews, retrospectives and trailers sure to keep everyone happy... so don't hold on a minute, read on!
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A STORY OF RESILIENCE.
On to the comps - and kicking off today is our giveaway for 'The Great Lillian Hall'. Featuring an all-star cast, the film is a feel-good and inspirational story of resilience, showcasing the indomitable spirit of an artist in the face of insurmountable odds. Portrayed by the iconic Jessica Lange in a captivating performance, Lillian Hall is a beloved and seasoned actress on the brink of a career-defining performance on the Broadway stage. But as opening night approaches, her confidence is challenged. With the unwavering support of her lifelong friend and assistant Edith (Kathy Bates) and the newfound inspiration from fellow artist Ty (Pierce Brosnan), Lillian is determined to defy the odds and pour her heart into one final, unforgettable performance. Click here now to win one of five double passes to see 'The Great Lillian Hall' in cinemas./megapic/a-view-to-a-kill-2.jpg)
HOW DOES THIS 1985 BOND FILM HOLD UP?
Watching some of the older James Bond films, they be a little cringeworthy in their portrayal of women. So with Roger Moore's 'A View to a Kill' turning 40, how does it hold up? With the Moore Era rife with impossible plots, over-the-top villains and ridiculous gadgets, it already doesn't bode well - but it does have a young Christopher Walken, and three female warriors. Join us as we take a trip back to the absurdity that is 'A View to a Kill'./megapic/bluesky-2.jpg)
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