Browsing: Film
Review: Birdsong – A Fickle Fiend of Grief
Deputy Editor, Sam Pegg, reviews Liam Beazley’s latest short film, Birdsong.
Review: The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Despite critical and commercial success, Martin McDonagh remains a somewhat underrated figure within the film…
Review – Winged and Imprint Dark
Centering around a carer, Vera (Millie Felix), and her sick mistress, (Phoebe Averdieck), Winged and…
What Makes You Smile? Review: Smile film
Once you see it, it’s too late… Do you remember those creepy chain texts we…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Baburao Patel
Film journalism has always been an integral concomitant within film paraphernalia. It has existed since…
Review: Barbarian (2022)
Imagine a scenario with me for a moment: You’re a single, unarmed woman travelling out…
Review: Halloween Ends (2022)
If David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills was a bold swing of a kitchen knife, seeking…
Review: Hocus Pocus 2
After nearly 30 years, the black flame candle is lit again, welcoming the…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Mubarak Begum
Since the release of India’s first talkie, Alam Ara (1931), music has perpetually sustained its…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Madhubala
‘The biggest star in the world . . . and she’s not in Beverly Hills’,…
Laura’s FaceOfTheMonth: Ana de Armas
Anybody witnessing Ana de Armas’ talent for the first time in the upcoming chronicle-film, Blonde,…
Collab: Our Favourite Noughties Films
Packed fill with family-fun adventures, the Noughties boomed in films aimed at all ages, along with a couple for older adults as well.
Golden Age of Musicals
From Sweeney Todd to Mamma Mia, Noughties’ musicals just always seem to hit differently.
DreamWorks VS Pixar: Which Studio ‘Won’ the Noughties?
After Disney’s Renaissance period fizzled out by the end of the 1990s, the stage was…