52 Films By Women: July
It’s all got a bit bridal this month. I swear, me soon being bridesmaid for my sister had nothing to do with it… Well, almost nothing....
Read MoreReview: Wish Upon – “A fun throwback teen horror thriller”
Wish Upon is directed by John R. Leonetti (Annabelle) and written by Barbara Marshall (Viral). The film stars Joey King (The Conjuring),...
Read MoreReview: 47 Meters Down – “Genuinely scary”
47 Metres Down is written and directed by Johannes Roberts (F, Storage 24) and stars Mandy Moore (Tangled), Claire Holt (The Vampire...
Read MoreWakefield – Robin Swicord on writing and directing the new Bryan Cranston film
Strikingly original drama Wakefield – starring Bryan Cranston – is out on DVD July 31st, and is written and directed by Robin...
Read MoreReview: Dunkirk – “An intimate and immersive epic”
Dunkirk is written and directed by Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar) and stars: Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy,...
Read MoreReview: Origin Wars – “Great indie sci-fi action”
A while back I was sent a copy of Origin Wars to review. A low budget indie sci-fi starring Kellan Lutz, Daniel MacPherson, Isabel Lucas,...
Read MoreReview: Dunkirk – “Absolutely breathtaking cinema”
Some hours have passed since I saw Dunkirk, the latest from Christopher Nolan, and my heart rate is finally getting back to normal...
Read MoreReview: The Big Sick – “Honest and charming”
Romantic comedies used to be a dime a dozen, formulaic, boy meets girl cinema. You never had to think too hard, you were assured a happy...
Read MoreTech Review: Optoma HD28DSE Projector
I recently had the chance to test out the Optoma HD28SDSE projector. Once again I was very impressed, although it did take some messing...
Read More52 Films By Women: The Halfway Mark
I started this project in January because I was aware of how few films by women I actually saw on a regular basis. I wanted to discover...
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