Browsing: Film
Review: Shepherd – Visually Stunning Mediocracy
If borrowing is a form of flattery, then Shepherd certainly sets out to flatter its inspirations.…
Review: Dune
After years of telling people “Dune’s going to be great” and hearing back “why, what’s…
Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage – A Mixed Bag
Venom 2 is out- but is it Hardy any good?
Is Nepotism a Problem in Hollywood?
Lucy Maggs weighs in on Hollywood’s problem with familial connections when it comes to employment.
Post-Mortem: The Suicide Squad (2021)
Reece Beckett delves into the disappointing failure of The Suicide Squad.
On Edge- Anticipating Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Following its record-breaking opening in the USA, Reece Beckett eyes up Venom 2’s imminent release.
Review: No Time To Die
In the annals of film history, Apocalypse Now appears to be the only rival to…
Has Hollywood Lost Imagination?
Over the last few years, Hollywood seems to have lost its imagination. We can now…
Collab: Favourite School and College Films
School and college films are important to everyone. They can represent nostalgic pasts or chapters…
Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland – Pure Craziness
As soon as the rumours surfaced of a Nicolas Cage collaboration with Sion Sono for…
Review: Malignant – A Future Cult Classic
James Wan’s impressive string of great films makes him one of the most reliably consistent…
The ‘formula’ period drama – bias or baiting?
Lucy Williams takes a look at the period drama genre and how it tells its stories.
Review: People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan
A film finale to the cult favourite mockumentary sit-com which ran from 2014 to 2018,…
Review: Candyman (2021)
The original Candyman, a cult favourite based upon a short story by Clive Barker and…