Sundance London 2023 Review: You Hurt My Feelings is Quietly Spectacular
This year marks the Sundance Summer Festival’s tenth London appearance. The Festival, from the famous film institute, showcases a...
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When, without requesting it, a person is given the moniker ‘Saviour of Cinema’, there’s only one direction their...
Read MoreReview: Chevalier is the Right Kind of Biopic
Any film where the protagonist bests Mozart in the first five minutes isn’t going to follow the usual biopic formula. And Chevalier seeks...
Read MoreReview – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a Gwen Stacy Story
It appears that we’ve arrived at the Summer of Superhero Self-evaluation. Archetypes of cinema are now going beyond the fourth wall and...
Read MoreReview: Fast X is coming for Hunt, Wick and Bond
My, my, there are a lot of people in Dom Toretto’s family. So many, in fact, that Fast X is only part 1 of a duology. The story was...
Read MoreGame vs Show – The Last of Us Wrap up Part 2: Legacy
The dust has settled and the reviews are in. The Last of Us (TLOU) might just have changed the relationship between gaming and TV for the...
Read MoreTLOU Wrap up Part 1: Morality
Part of the Show vs Game series. Now the dust has settled on season one of The Last of Us TV show and after nine weeks of comparisons of a...
Read MoreReview: Air is Affleck at his Most Amusing
Directors are fascinating in their own right, but there’s always an extra layer of interest in watching a famous actor direct themselves....
Read MoreReview: God’s Creatures proves Paul Mescal can be bad as well as sad
Since Paul Mescal burst on to the scene as one of the stars of Normal People, he’s given many impressive performances and garnered a...
Read MoreReview: The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future – “A thoughtful, beautifully shot drama”
With a catchy name and absorbing subject matter, The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future was always going to be an intriguing film....
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