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Moustache Lockdown Streaming Survival Guide Part 11 | A Christmas Gift From Bob

Christmas Day is almost upon us and the world is still caught up in the Covid-19 pandemic. So we here at The Movie Moustache decided to continue with a Christmas theme for our Lockdown Streaming Survival Guide. This time we're looking at the sequel to the much beloved 'A Street Cat Named Bob'. As always you can check out our Moustache Lockdown Streaming Survival Guide in its entirety by clicking here . After leaving his publisher's Christmas party, James Bowen (Luke Treadaway) witnesses an event that causes him to look back on his and Bob's last Christmas busking on the streets of London. One that proved to be the most challenging, as James had to fight to stop animal welfare officers from taking Bob away from him. There's nothing quite like watching a heart-warming animal story, especially at Christmas. Luke Treadaway returns to his beloved role as James Bowen, the man struggling with his own demons who rescued a cat and was himself rescued. Seeing him reunited

Fatman | Average Guy Movie Review

  In a world where Santa Claus' influence is waning, a down on his luck Chris Cringle (Mel Gibson) is forced to take on a contract with the US military to make ends meet. But that's not his only problem, because one of those naughty kids (Chance Hurstfield) is none too happy about finding a lump of coal under his Christmas tree, so he puts a contract out on jolly old Saint Nick. And he's picked the perfect hitman for the job - one with a strange obsession with the Fatman. Now this is my kind of Christmas movie! Bad language, gunfights and explosions, intertwined with some good humour and a little festive cheer; what more can you ask for? The Nelms brothers have struck the right balance between fantasy and reality, and in so doing have created a world where Santa Claus' existence is at least plausible. One in which he is seen as an economic stimulus. It certainly helps that the brothers made some inspired casting choices; as strange as it may sound, Mel Gibson is the per

Amazon Studios Reveals New Cast Members for 'Lord of the Rings' TV Series

Amazon Studios have confirmed 20 new cast members for the upcoming Lord of the Rings TV series. However, there isn't currently any word on who they will be playing.  The list is as follows: Sir Lenny Henry Cynthia Addai-Robinson (The Accountant) Maxim Baldry Peter Mullan (Westworld) Lloyd Owen (You, Me and the Apocalypse) Augustus Prew (Pure Genius) Peter Tait (Shagrat in Lord of the Rings: Return of the King) Benjamin Walker (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) Simon Merrels (Spartacus: War of the Damned) Ian Blackburn Kip Chapman Anthony Crum Maxine Cunliffe Trystan Gravelle Thusitha Jayasundera Fabian McCallum Geoff Morrell Alex Tarrant Leon Wadham Sara Zwangobani Image Credit: TheOneRing.net These new cast members will join the 15 who were announced back in January: Robert Aramayo Owain Arthur Nazanin Boniadi Tom Budge Morfydd Clark Ismael Cruz Córdova Ema Horvath Markella Kavenagh Joseph Mawle Tyroe Muhafidin Sophia Nomvete Megan Richards Dylan Smith Charlie Vickers Daniel Weyman

Moustache Lockdown Streaming Survival Guide Part 10 | Noelle

We're sticking with the festive theme for our Lockdown Streaming Survival Guide with "Noelle"; a Christmas movie that hit Disney+ in the US last year but has only recently reached European shores. And yes the lockdown may have ended here in the UK, but with the Tier system back in place, did it ever really end? Regardless, we shall be continuing our Moustache Lockdown (Not Lockdown) Streaming Survival Guide for the foreseeable future. As always you can find all of the other entries in our Streaming Survival Guide by clicking here .  After Santa Claus (Jay Brazeau) passes away, the role is passed down to his son Nick (Bill Hader). But when his training doesn't go well, it becomes clear that Nick isn't exactly ecstatic about his new job, so his sister Noelle (Anna Kendrick) suggests he take the weekend off and get away from it all. The only problem is; Nick doesn't come back. Now, with the fate of Christmas in jeopardy, and cousin Gabe's (Billy Eichner) tech