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STAR LETTER

I’ve never seen but there’s no avoiding that it’s extremely popular with a huge fanbase. After seeing the trailer for , we decided to go on opening weekend to the delightful Orion Cinema in Burgess Hill, and found the film to be beautiful. I enjoy watching the end credits, so we were the last to leave; looking around, there was not a single item of litter in sight. Compare to when we saw : holy shit! Popcorn, spilt drinks, crisp packets… A slight difference in generations, but the audience for the Caped Crusader would still have been predominantly

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