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A new Christmas favourite

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The week leading up to Christmas is all about last minute Christmas shopping, end of the year staff parties and of course, Christmas movie nights.  Every year, most people seem to revisit the classic Christmas films such The Polar Express, Love Actually, Scrooge, Miracle on 34th Street,  Elf, Home Alone   and The Grinch .  To be honest, recently I wondered whether there would ever be another Christmas film that could meet the level of success of any of these classics...the answer remained no for a very long time.  Most Christmas films I seem to come across all repeat the same cliched love story with the much awaited happy ending ( The Holiday) .  In the last two years it seemed producers felt the need to include Princes' ( A Christmas Prince) and Princesses ( A Princess Switch)  who's story line could be predicted after the first five minutes of the film.  I found myself enjoying Christmas cartoons such as Arthur broke Christmas  and The Grinch Special  more than I enjoyed actu

End to the face of Day Time Television?

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Ellen DeGeneres has been a well known public figure in the entertainment industry for quite a long time.  She didn't start out to be shed in such a positive light as she is today.  In her show 'Ellen', the start came out to public as a homosexual which wasn't taken well by members of the public, producers and directors.  She was turned down, shut out, and restricted from being the person she wanted to show to her audience.  Thankfully however, Ellen didn't let anyone stop her! Today the Ellen DeGeneres Show  is ranked as the best day time talk show . This being said however, E News recently reported that Ellen might be unsure as to how much longer her 15-year long debut on TV will continue.  This is shocking for many viewers as Ellen has managed to grow an empire.  From her mobile apps, to Ellen Tube and her range of merchandise Ellen has become a global figure who sheds nothing but positivity towards her team, her audience and her guests.  In 2016, she told

All about Disney

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In the last few years, we were presented with re-makes of some of the best films of all time, Disney classics.  So far, 'Beauty and The Best, The Jungle Book and Maleficent have been re-made into live-action takes on the Disney movies, all taking us back to our childhood stories in a new way.  Less than a month ago we were graced with the first trailer of the re-make of perhaps one of the most loved Disney films, The Lion King, 25 years after its first release.  To no surprise, this trailer reached up to 10 million views in less than 24 hours.   The remake is under the direction of Jon Favreau who also was behind the creation of the live-action Jungle Book.  The similarity of the trailer to the original already, as well as the announcement of an all star cast, already has millions of fans going crazy, t he BBC shared a range of reactions to the this first trailer  showing the varieties of responses.  Some people shared their fear of having to witness Mufasa's death for a s

Time of Giving

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All year round companies strive to create the best adverts on the market in order to tell a story about their brand or products.  These are not only shown on TV channels but also stream our social media feeds to evoke an emotional response in the viewers.  November and December are two very important months for these adverts, specifically in the UK where companies like Sainsbury, M&S and John Lewis create some of the best Christmas Adverts of the year.  Early November, Deeside-based food firm Iceland in collaboration with Greenpeace, decided to exploit this opportunity and used their advert to raise awareness on the palm-oil industry and its' effects on the rain forest, in particular the Orangutan species entitled 'Rang-tan '.  Ironically, this Christmas advert was banned from airing on UK Television after being deemed as "too political"  by Clearcast, the NGO that decides which ads are fit to be aired on UK's four major TV networks.   The decision

Pilot

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Let us be Entertained I consider myself to be someone who is highly appreciative of the entertainment industry, be it films, series, commercials, music or novels I'm drawn to the feeling and emotions they evoke and the techniques used to evoke them.  As winter is slowly creeping in, with each day getting shorter and colder, people tend to feel more inclined to spend their days cuddled up in front of the TV watching their favorite movie or TV shows.  Right now, most people are preparing themselves for the festive season, and the entertainment industry plays a huge part in the excitement surrounding this time of year.  TV screens are filled with commercials, artists release new holiday albums, shows contain a  holiday feature and everyone's favorite holiday classics are brought back to life.  In fact Hallmark Channel released their annual " Countdown to Christmas holiday movie event " which began on October 27th and will end on January 1st 2019 airing a total of 22 o