Browsing: Film
Review: Diana ★☆☆☆☆
This awful film about the Princess of Wales feels like it was made for tacky US daytime TV, not the big screen says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter
BluChristmas #9: Seven Psychopaths (2012)
Life is hopeslesly tangled with fiction in this highly original offering from In Bruges director…
BluChristmas #8: The Killing Trilogy (2007 – 2011)
The Killing [Forbrydelsen] became something of sensation when it aired on BBC Four in 2010.…
BluChristmas #7: Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
Four British tourists stumble upon an eerily empty castle while on a travelling holiday. Because…
BluChristmas #6: Weekend (2011)
Some have described Weekend as the British answer to Before Sunrise, and to some extent…
BluChristmas #5: Life of Pi (2012)
Before I saw the film, friends had told me that Yann Martel’s novel, The Life…
Review: Rush ★★★★☆
Rush may not be the masterpiece some have claimed, but it’s still a terrific ride.
BluChristmas #4: Touch of Evil (1958)
This was a film ahead of its time. It contains radical decisions in filmmaking and…
BluChristmas #3: Casablanca (1942) – Steelbook Edition
Some argue that this is the perfect romantic film. If it isn’t, it certainly comes…
Ben Affleck and Batman; is it really so bad?
Bronwyn Scotland reckons we should all give poor old Ben Affleck a chance.
Review: Here Comes the Devil ★★★☆☆
This new Mexican horror movie from Argentinian Adrián García Bogliano is an interesting, if not entirely successful, little shocker.
BluChristmas #2: Insomnia (2002)
The world of Hollywood film distribution is a funny thing, and although the larger part…
Archive: Satire and horror collide to chilling effect in Saxon Logan’s movie Sleepwalker
Grace and David travel to the country to visit their friends, brother and sister Marianne…
BluChristmas #1: We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
Paedophobic cinema has become a fairly classic staple of the horror genre. The Omen, The Exorcist and The Shining have…






