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Cool Supercut – Chaos is Order: The Art of Denis Villeneuve

Posted by on Jan 10, 2018 in All, Film, News, Supercut, Video Essay | 0 comments

This great video by Stephen Davis looks at the films of Denis Villeneuve. All the way from August 32nd on Earth to Arrival and Blade...

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What will win Best Film at BAFTA 2017?

Posted by on Jan 22, 2017 in All, Film, News | 0 comments

Stephen Fry is once again hosting the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards this year. They take place on 12th...

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Review: Arrival – “What science fiction should be”

Posted by on Nov 10, 2016 in All, Books, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, sci-fi | 0 comments

First contact with extra-terrestrial life is a theme that has permeated cinema since its inception. Recently, filmmakers have tended to...

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Review: Arrival -“emotionally satisfying”

Posted by on Sep 28, 2016 in All, Books, Film, Headline, Reviews, sci-fi, thriller | 0 comments

What annoyed me most about Interstellar, apart from it being sickeningly sentimental, was that it arrogantly implied that humans matter....

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TIFF Reviews: La La Land, Birth of the Dragon, Jackie & Arrival

Posted by on Sep 18, 2016 in All, biopic, drama, fantasy, Film, Headline, indie, musical, Reviews, romance, sci-fi, thriller, war | 0 comments

A pianist with ambitions of opening a jazz club and an aspiring actress fall in love while their hopes and dreams flounder. Mia goes from...

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A Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 5: La La Land, Arrival

Posted by on Sep 13, 2016 in All, Film, Headline, News | 0 comments

Three hours before La La Land was even set to premiere, there was a line up down the block along the barricades to get a glimpse of Emma...

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TIFF Review: Arrival – “Moments of cinematic wonder”

Posted by on Sep 11, 2016 in All, Books, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, sci-fi | 0 comments

From the opening moments of Arrival, with Jóhann Jóhannsson’s beautiful, ethereal, yet foreboding, score, it becomes apparent that...

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