NEWS… Final Day for the 2nd Marvellous Michael Caine Blogathon

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Read here for those final posts for the last day and recap…

 

Celebrating Michael Caine in movies, TV, books and more.

 

 

As we enter the final day of the blogathon, I’d like to thank all the wonderful bloggers who’ve added posts so far. This year has been a blast reading all your fabulous tributes on Michael Caine. With a review of one of Caine’s many autobiographies and some reviews on films not covered last year, I’ve added more to my review pile. It’s been lovely to read these and revisit some old favourites with some wonderfully researched posts.

If you have just tuned in today. here are the links to the previous days of this blogathon:

Day 1

With reviews including Deathtrap, What’s it all about and Blame it on Rio.

Day 2

With reviews including The Wrong Box and Zulu.

This is the final post for the blogathon, so any latecomers will be added here. So keep checking this page as I’ll add posts as I get them…

 

Now onto Day 3 with the last of Movie Rob‘s film posts on The Statement (2003).

 

Le from Critica Retro adds her thoughts on The Ipcress File (1965).

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Caz from Let’s Go To The Movies adds her look at the Dark Knight Trilogy.

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Pale Writer adds her take on The Ipcress File (1965).

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Silver Screen Classics tells us what it’s all about with Alfie (1966).

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Finally, The Film Grump adds Zulu to the blogathon.

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Tune in again later as I’ll add posts as I get them.

Finally do join me and Cinematic Catharsis in June for the next of my blogathons, This time with the Amicus and Hammer films under the spotlight and these reviews, not just Horror movies.. and if you are keen to join, there is more on this blogathon if you click HERE

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