
Zavvi Article: Zombieland 10 Years On
Here’s a link to an article I wrote for Zavvi for the 10th anniversary of Zombieland‘s release – please take a look! Continue reading Zavvi Article: Zombieland 10 Years On
Here’s a link to an article I wrote for Zavvi for the 10th anniversary of Zombieland‘s release – please take a look! Continue reading Zavvi Article: Zombieland 10 Years On
Here’s a link to the latest team collaboration over at Film Inquiry, where we’re revealing our picks for the most rewatchable films ever made! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Most Rewatchable Movies Collaboration
Here’s a link to my review of the Seth Rogan rom-com Long Shot for The Digital Fix, please take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Long Shot Review
Here’s a link to my first ever article for Moviejawn: a review of the comedy American Bistro! I’m so excited to be contributing to this wonderful site, so please check out my review and other pieces from brilliant writers! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: American Bistro Review
Here’s a link to an article I wrote for Zavvi on why Uncle Buck is one of John Hughes most underrated movies. Take a look! Continue reading Zavvi Article: John Hughes’ Uncle Buck, 30 Years On
Here’s a link to an anniversary piece for Zavvi on The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert. Please take a look! Continue reading Zavvi Article: The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert 25 Years On
Here’s a link to my review of Camp Wedding for Film Inquiry. Take a look! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Camp Wedding Review: Confusing Horror-Comedy That Doesn’t Quite Work
Here’s a link to an article where writers for Film Inquiry (myself included) talked about our all time favourite film scenes! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Favourite Film Scenes Collaboration
Here’s a link to my review of Louis Garrel’s New Wave inspired A Faithful Man for the site Flip Screen. Enjoy! Continue reading Flip Screen Article: A Love Letter To Truffaut – A Faithful Man Review
Danny Boyle is a director with a bizarrely diverse filmography. Starting with the black humour and aggression of movies like Trainspotting and 28 Days Later, he eventually moved into more crowd-pleasing work like his Oscar-winning (though now often maligned) Slumdog Millionaire, and the biopic Steve Jobs. This isn’t to say he doesn’t have certain hallmarks; an optimistic humanism is present in even the bleakest of his films, and he is consistently … Continue reading Yesterday Review – A Silly, Scattered, Sincere Rom-Com (Rating: 8/10)