
The Digital Fix Article: Stray Review (LFF)
Here’s the first review I wrote for The Digital Fix’s London Film Festival coverage – the film is the documentary Stray and I loved it! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Stray Review (LFF)
Here’s the first review I wrote for The Digital Fix’s London Film Festival coverage – the film is the documentary Stray and I loved it! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Stray Review (LFF)
Here’s a link to a review I wrote at Moviejawn for the documentary The Painter and The Thief – take a look! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: The Painter And The Thief Review
This is the first time I’ve ever really reviewed a TV show, but honestly, I’m guessing that many have consumed Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness more like a long movie considering the spare time most people have at the moment. I, like so many before me, was lead down this path by a relentless string of memes – I needed to know who Joe Exotic was, … Continue reading Tiger King Review – Stranger Than Fiction
Here’s a link to my review of the beautiful Varda By Agnes, the final film of the beloved Agnes Varda – please take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Varda by Agnes Review
Here’s a link to my review of the documentary Drag Kids – please take a look! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: Drag Kids Review
TW: Sexual Abuse and Paedophilia Despite the ongoing allegations of abuse that have been leveled at celebrities from Kevin Spacey to Bryan Singer over the past few years, the hard to refute proof that Michael Jackson abused young boys still comes as a shock to the system. The reactions across the board have been intense, to say the least – from people absolutely despising him, … Continue reading Leaving Neverland Review – A Brutal Account Of Child Sexual Abuse
Here’s a link to my latest review for The Digital Fix of the WWI documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. Take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: They Shall Not Grow Old DVD Review
The atrocities that took place in Chile throughout the early 1970s are not something I was ever informed of in my British school. Along with the Peterloo massacre and the more gruesome details of Imperialism, it seemed to be conveniently left out for the comfort of those in power. Nae Pasaran was an eye opener for me, as well as a fantastically accessible and charming documentary, … Continue reading Nae Pasaran Review – Solidarity Forever (Rating: 9/10)
It’s a familiar story: some naive individual aspires to a life of glitz and glamour, only to discover that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. The American Meme takes this premise and applies it to the fledgling world of internet influencers, placing notorious socialite Paris Hilton as the creator of this new type of stardom. Whilst I don’t 100% agree with that premise, … Continue reading The American Meme Review – All That’s Facetuned Is Not Gold (Rating: 7/10)