2022 has seen incredible films hit cinemas and streaming services, much to the excitement of this little film reviewer. I have sat at home and watched fantastic ruthless documentaries getting exposure from the backing of big streaming giants. I have sat in the cinema and seen the return of the blockbuster filling seats and popcorn … Continue reading
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My Lockdown Roundup #4
Every film I’ve watched during the COVID-19 lockdown collated in one easy location! Check out my previous 3 roundups for more films. Continue reading
My Lockdown Roundup #3
I am reviewing EVERY film I’ve had the pleasure of the watching during my lockdown. I have already completed 2 of these roundups so please go check those out. Continue reading
My Lockdown Roundup #2
I’m reviewing EVERY film I’ve watched during lockdown. Continue reading
My Lockdown Roundup #1
During this surreal time in our lives, films have been used as tools of escapism more than ever before. Although cinemas may have shut, the rate of release has not slowed down. New films are still every day being released on platforms such as Netflix, HBO and Curzon. Along with old films sitting on my … Continue reading
And Then We Danced Review
And Then We Danced is an incredibly moving film from Georgian director Levan Akin. A deeply affecting film about a young naïve dancer Merab who studies classically masculine, Georgian dance at the academy in the countries’ capital. Impoverished, with a reckless older brother and a mother to take care, Merab takes his studies seriously and … Continue reading
My top 50 films of the 2010’s.
It’s the time of year. The 2010s are over. It’s 2020. The films have been watched, analysed, criticised and admired. I’ve put all my thoughts here… for you to disagree with. Exceptions: TV movies like The Normal Heart and Tour De Pharmacy Honorable Mentions: Inherent Vice, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Sing Street, Kill Your Darlings, … Continue reading
The Evil of Man AND Nature in Deliverance.
Deliverance, 1972. Dir. John Boorman. Deliverance is a hard watch. It is some of the sickest brutality set in some of the most gorgeous scenery ever put to film. Morning sun drench thick trees. Assortments of rocks and bushes are crashed into by white water waves. The river seems to stretch into eternity, following the earth … Continue reading
Call me obsessed; a review of Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Director:Luca Guadagnino Screenplay:James Ivory, Luca Guadagnino, Walter Fasano Director of Photography:Sayombhu Mukdeeprom Editor:Walter Fasano. Cast: Armie Hammer (Oliver) Timothée Chalamet (Elio Perlman) Michael Stuhlbarg (Mr. Perlman) Amira Casar (Annella Perlman) Esther Garrel (Marzia) A strikingly sensual film unlike any you will see this year. It really is as good as all your film-student friends are telling you it is*. Call Me By Your … Continue reading
Elijah (Holly)Wood; A-List to B-list and Why That’s a Good Thing.
Child Star to Box Office King to Indie Hero. Elijah Wood is an actor we don’t talk about enough anymore. His filmography has been a veritable roller-coaster of world-shaking hits and possibly career-shattering misses. Despite this, the actor has seen a steady stream of work ever since his cameo role as “video-game boy” in Back … Continue reading