
The Digital Fix Article: Lust For A Vampire Review
Here’s a link to my review for The Digital Fix of the Hammer Horror movie Lust For A Vampire. Take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Lust For A Vampire Review
Here’s a link to my review for The Digital Fix of the Hammer Horror movie Lust For A Vampire. Take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Lust For A Vampire Review
Here’s a link to an article I contributed to regarding the best film soundtracks of all time – and in the case of my choice, a soundtrack so good that it drastically improves an otherwise mediocre film. Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Best Soundtrack Collaboration
Here’s a link to my review of the mixed bag Anna And The Apocalypse for The Digital Fix! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Anna And The Apocalypse Review
Here’s a link to my review of the Merchant Ivory film Maurice. Take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Maurice Review
You can’t just slap a pug on a mediocre movie and call it a day. Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Patrick Review – A Twee Rom-Com With No Reason To Exist
Here’s a link to my review of Johnny English Strikes Again, a tired film with no understanding of what makes good satire. If you enjoyed this review, considering donating a coffee to me on my Ko-Fi page – every little amount helps me loads with these articles! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Johnny English Strikes Again Review: A New Low For British Comedy
Here’s a link to a more detailed review of The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society I wrote for Film Inquiry. Check it out! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Review: A Gentle Yet Moving Heritage Romance
Here’s a link to my latest review for Film Inquiry of Blue Iguana, an entertaining British action comedy. Take a look! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Blue Iguana Review: A Blood-Splattered Action Comedy
As I was watching the trailers before The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society a while ago, I noticed a trailer for the film On Chesil Beach, which I initially (unfairly) dismissed as a dull, unimaginative period romance. In retrospect, I can now see that this was due to how the trailer was edited, needing to leave out moments from the film that may not be … Continue reading On Chesil Beach Review – A Heartbreaking Look At Sexual Repression (Rating: 9/10)
Many would argue that cinema as a medium in 2018 is hardly dependent on location. Streaming sites like Netflix and Now TV allow anyone who can afford the monthly fee to watch a huge catalogue of films from the past 50 or so years, as well as films produced by the sites themselves, like The Fundamentals of Caring and the widely acclaimed Okja. Many people also watch … Continue reading The Rural English Cinema Experience, or, Trying Not to Pirate