Lowri Jones
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Drama with Creative Writing graduate. Movies, Theatre and Life in General.Stories (4/0)
'Incredibles 2' Review
It’s been 14 years since the original was released in 2004 and the world was introduced to the Parr’s, a superhero family living in hiding after a governmental initiative to ban all ‘Supers’, forcing them to permanently live as their secret identities. After the adventures of Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl and their family enthralled the world and became an instant hit at the box office, fans having been waiting with baited breath for the inevitable sequel that the film’s ending teased at. Now the wait is over and the misunderstood ‘Supers’ are back in a brand new adventure that, in my opinion, was most definitely worth the wait!
By Lowri Jones6 years ago in Geeks
My Worst Date
Telling this story is never fun unless you’re drunk—and I mean REALLY drunk, because then, at least, either you forget you’ve told the story or everybody else does. But I suppose everyone has a least one awful date story in their lives, and what fun would it be if no one shared them? So, here goes nothing.
By Lowri Jones6 years ago in Humans
Oscar Predictions 2018
With the nominations having been announced, the Oscar race has officially began. On March 4, the best and brightest of Hollywood will step onto the red carpet in all their finery and endure the relentless lights and cameras just to witness who will take home those coveted golden statues. With The Shape of Water leading the pack this year with 13 nominations, followed by Dunkirk with 8 and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri with 7, it’s sure to be a night full of deserving winners, and a few unexpected surprises. Maybe? But with only one month to go, here are my predictions for who will win in the top categories at the 90th Annual Academy Awards.
By Lowri Jones6 years ago in Geeks
This Is The Greatest Show! Or Is It?
"Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for!" I, like so many eager fans of musical theatre, have been anxiously awaiting the release of Hollywood’s newest musical The Greatest Showman. The film starring Zac Efron, Zendaya, Michelle Williams, and Rebecca Ferguson is inspired by the story of American showman, politician and founder of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, P.T. Barman, played fearlessly by the great Hugh Jackman, and follows Barnum from his humble beginnings to becoming "The Greatest Showman." And even though it continues to rake in at the box office and has even earned an Academy Award nomination, it has to be said that this passion project of Hugh Jackson’s, which took over 7 years to get made, is not without its faults. So, with that being said, I have a compiled a list of 10 reasons why I both loved and hated The Great Showman.
By Lowri Jones6 years ago in Geeks