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DreamWorks VS Pixar: Which Studio ‘Won’ the Noughties?
After Disney’s Renaissance period fizzled out by the end of the 1990s, the stage was…
Our Favourite Musicals of the Noughties
Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.
How 2008 Set the Standard for Superhero Cinema
14 years after its release, Iron Man would later define the MCU and set the standard for superhero cinema to come.
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Bharat Bhushan
Stories of great kings, warriors, demigods, and the paranormal heavily influenced the beginnings of Indian…
Review: Where The Crawdads Sing (2022)
Ellie Griffiths reviews the adaptation of Delia Owens novel, Where The Crawdads Sing.
Review: The Gray Man (2022)
Almost saved by great performances from the likes of Ryan Gosling and Ana de Amas, ultimately the Russo Brothers newest outing isn’t quite kicker we hoped for.
The Sea Beast is more than a How to Train Your Dragon-styled pirate film
The Sea Beast (2022) is Netflix’s latest animated film, and the fourth directorial effort from…
Cannes Snapshot Review: EO
Viewed on Saturday 28 May as press for the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Red and…
Cannes Snapshot Review: Un Petit Frère
Viewed on Friday 27 May as press for the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Following the…
Cannes Snapshot Review: Close
Viewed on Saturday 28 May as press for the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Childhood is…
Cannes Snapshot Review: Rebel
Viewed at the World Premiere on Thursday 26 May as press for the Cannes Film…
Cannes Snapshot Review: Broker
Viewed on Thursday 26 May as press for the Cannes Film Festival 2022. A Busan…
Review: The Black Phone
It has been a full decade since Ethan Hawke and Scott Derrickson first collaborated on-screen…
Cannes Snapshot Review: Stars at Noon
Euan Cook offers an honest, and sometimes scathing, opinion on Stars at Noon – a must-read for all film-enthusiasts.