Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

5 Feel-Good Films

Sunday, 5 April 2015


In the mood for a bit of easy watching? These feel-good films will leave you even more chilled than you already are. So sit back and enjoy. 

  • Begin Again is definitely one for the music lovers. Even if you have no ambitions of becoming the next Hozier, you will thoroughly enjoy this laid-back flick featuring Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Hailee Steinfeld, James Corden and Adam Levine. Star-studded cast or what? With absolutely gorgeous songs throughout, Begin Again will bring out your inner musician/singer/songwriter or simply encourage you to appreciate the power of music. Make sure to download the soundtrack after watching! 
  • The Way Way Back, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2013, introduces us to awkward teen, Duncan (Liam James) as he reluctantly leaves for a summer holiday to be spent with his mother (Toni Collette) and her overpowering boyfriend (Steve Carell). Duncan, who is crippled by shyness, befriends the owner of the local water park and that's when things start to look up. This extremely likeable film with its charming script is a great option for a bit of summer escapism.
  • Next up is Love, Rosie, a recent film adaptation of Cecelia Ahern's novel Where Rainbows End. Yes, it's a rom com and yes, it's predictable but it's undeniably adorable and even hilarious at times. Lily Collins and Sam Claflin play Rosie and Alex, best friends since childhood who now, as adults, are constantly being separated through no fault of their own. The (very attractive) pair attempt to stay in touch despite being continents apart but of course, life gets in the way. This chick-flick won't require a degree in forensics to figure out what's going to happen in the end but if it's a giggle and a bit of romance you're after, give this one a chance. 
  • For an Indie alternative, (500) Days of Summer is a refreshingly offbeat romantic comedy though it's really not your typical rom com. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel are fantastic in their roles as Tom and Summer. I'd even go so far as saying the film is worth watching just to witness Gordon Levitt dance to Hall & Oates "You Make My Dreams Come True". It's priceless. Dancing aside, this is one of my favourite films, and definitely worth checking out if you haven't seen it already. Plus, the soundtrack is superb. 
  •  What If is an incredibly sweet and upbeat flick. Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) and Chantry (Zoe Kazan) meet at a party and click instantly. Can they just be friends? This is the question that the movie explores and though the concept is simple, Radcliffe and Kazan's performances bring this pleasant and entertaining story to life. Radcliffe undoubtedly succeeds in shaking off his Potter image and his numerous hilarious moments will have you laughing out loud. A feel-good film for sure. 

Doireann x

This Month I...

Monday, 30 June 2014

Instead of my usual Monthly Favourites, I decided to switch things up a bit this month because it's all about variety, right? So here is a new kind of blog post summing up my month. I'm not sure if it will take over my Monthly Favourites or if I will keep both types of blog posts on the go perhaps every second month, but I'll see how it goes. It's a bit more personal than my normal beauty/fashion/music favourites posts so I hope you enjoy it!



This Month I...

Listened to Ed Sheeran's interesting new album "X" (or Multiply). I say interesting because, like his first single off the album, SING, I'm not quite sure what I think about it as a whole yet. A lot of Ed's new songs are completely different to his soft and lyrical numbers that made me fall in love with his previous album. However, I do feel that in "X", he has proven his songwriting diversity and branched out to even try his hand at rapping in "The Man". I have to admit though, I do prefer the tracks "Photograph" and "I'm A Mess" which bear more resemblance to the Ed we all know and love.

Watched the perfection that is The Fault In Our Stars. I waited for weeks on end with hungry anticipation for the day I could finally see the movie realization of John Green's heartbreaking novel. After all the hopeful waiting, a tiny part of me was worried that the movie wouldn't live up to my immense expectations. Boy, was I wrong. The Fault In Our Stars captured and then broke my heart. I will be posting a full review soon as I can't do this outstanding movie justice in the space of a few lines. In the mean time, if you haven't already, go and see it!

Read Paper Towns by John Green. I couldn't put this book down. It grabbed me from the very beginning with it's believable characters and distinct element of mystery that kept me guessing throughout. Another great piece of work from John Green. Check out his quirkily thought-provoking YouTube channel VlogBrothers as well, which he shares with his brother Hank.

Bought a very pretty little floral top from Penneys. This peplum-style, denim coloured top is adorably girly and sweet. I've worn it casually with skinny jeans and flats and I can see it looking lovely paired with high-waisted shorts and sandals. I'm looking forward to experimenting with different looks, both casual and dressy, using this gorgeous printed top. 

Wore summery clothes of course! Printed playsuits, high-waisted shorts and colourful tops to complement the equally sunny weather. In terms of makeup, I've been wearing the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum which is a lovely, lightweight foundation that's ideal for those summer days when you don't want to feel caked in heavy makeup. The first thing I noticed about this foundation is its delicious fruity fragrance. Yummy. The only thing is, I have oily skin so it seems to slip right off my nose in particular. Because it's quite a dewy foundation, I would recommend it to people with normal/dry skin. 

Ate way too many homemade icecream sundaes. To make your own refreshing sundae, put a few scoops of your favourite ice cream into a glass (I used a mason jar), fill with Sprite to see the fizziness commence and add a bit of food colouring to make it even more appetizing. Finish off with sprinkles and cut a slit in a strawberry to slide it onto the rim of your glass. Trust me, it tastes as delicious as it looks and this tempting ice cream sundae will keep you cool during hot summer days.


That's all for this month, I hope you are all enjoying the summer. Here's to another month of blogging! 

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xxx

Top 5 Movies for a Cozy Night In

Thursday, 26 June 2014


Feel like snuggling up on the couch, relaxing and watching a great movie? You've come to the right place then. Grab the popcorn and enjoy one, or all, of these great movies. 

Here are my top five picks for a cozy night in:
  • Chocolat is an irresistible treat, even its name sounds delicious. If, like me, you have a love for all things French, you're going to love this. Juliette Binoche plays Vianne, a single mother who opens up a chocolate shop in a rural French village during lent. Add in Roux, a mysterious gypsy (played by Johnny Depp), a generous helping of incredibly mouthwatering chocolate as well as an enchanting soundtrack and you have the recipe for an alluring feast for the senses.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower is one of my favourite novels and the film adaptation featuring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller  feels just as real and heartfelt. Charlie (Lerman) is an outsider, awkward and lonely, trying to find his way in high school until Sam (Watson) and Patrick (Miller) come along and prove that true friends can make all the difference. With outstanding performances by the main characters and just enough depth, earnestness and sincerity, this is a truly great film. 
  • When I heard that About  Time involved time travelling, it didn't exactly entice me to watch it. However, my doubts were soon forgotten once I sat down and enjoyed this delight of a movie emphasizing the importance of loved ones. Charming, witty and touching, About Time, starring Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams, will make you laugh, cry and long for more. Perfect for a cozy night in.
  • Of course I had to include The Notebook, the remarkable love story of Noah and Allie (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams). I'm just warning you though, you will definitely need tissues for this passionate and very romantic tearjerker. A beautifully clever story that you will fall head over heels in love with, I don't think it needs too much explanation. If you haven't seen it yet, where have you been? 
  • Finally, The Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire, is worth watching even for the sole purpose of escaping into the glamorous era of the 1920's. The glittering costumes, extravagant parties hosted by the secretive Jay Gatsby (Dicaprio) and unexpected soundtrack  makes this an elusive and endearing movie. The storyline is, of course, top-notch as the movie is an adaptation of the classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. While watching the movie, I couldn't help but notice how visually stunning every scene was. Well worth watching. 
I hope you enjoyed this post and if you have any other movie suggestions for a cozy night in, let me know in the comments below. Until next time,

Doireann
xxx

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