Late To The Party: F.W Murnau’s Nosferatu
If like me, you consider yourself to be a movie fan and a bit of a film buff, you will be familiar with this situation: You are in the...
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Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams star in a new comedy set in and around the much loved, camp as Christmas, Eurovision Song Contest. For...
Read MoreThe World’s Favourite Ray Harryhausen Creatures have been revealed
The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation has revealed the results of the first official poll to find the world’s favourite...
Read MoreReview: 7500 – “A claustrophobic and unflinching film”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt returns to our screens after a four-year break from acting to star in a new film released on Amazon Prime this week....
Read MoreReview: The Vast of Night – “Works beautifully as a tribute to the magical and menacing sci-fi of the late 50s and early 60s”
The Vast Of Night is a science fiction thriller from first time writer and director, Andrew Patterson. Starring Stella McCormick as Fay...
Read MoreStanley KuBLOG: The Shining – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
Approaching The Shining is daunting. Of all Kubrick’s films, it is the most discussed. 2001 and Dr Strangelove, discussion feels...
Read MoreTENET – Everything we know so far
Fans of Christopher Nolan’s films wait with bated breath for the director’s eleventh movie to arrive in cinemas. With...
Read MoreReview: The Warrant – “A reminder that America still has these vast open spaces”
The Warrant starts in 1864 with a sweep through a Missouri wood. The second battle of Newtonia it claims. I’m uncomfortably reminded my...
Read MoreSome of the best comedies on Netflix
With all of the lousy things happening in the world at the moment, it can feel that things are hopeless and everything is awful. However,...
Read MoreReview: Da 5 Bloods – “The most relevant film of 2020”
I have been looking forward to this one for a long time. I am ashamed to say I was slow to the game with Spike Lee. It took me until my...
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