The Digital Fix Article: Wolfwalkers Review (LFF)
Here’s my review of the incredible Wolfwalkers from LFF – check it out! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Wolfwalkers Review (LFF)
Here’s my review of the incredible Wolfwalkers from LFF – check it out! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Wolfwalkers 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 my latest article for The Skinny on how Studio Ghibli relates to the recently popular cottagecore movement – check it out! Continue reading The Skinny Article: Studio Ghibli, Cottagecore, And Inclusivity
So, if you don’t spend an awful lot of time on Twitter, or you aren’t a fifteen year old girl, you may not be sure what film I’m talking about today – I envy you that. A sequel to the film After, which I watched on Netflix over lockdown in a moment of quarantine based malaise, After We Collided is a literary adaptation of the … Continue reading After We Collided Review – A Sequel That Mistakes Gratuity For Maturity
Here’s a link to a review I wrote for The Digital Fix of Michelangelo Antonioni’s first feature film Story of a Love Affair – check it out! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Story Of A Love Affair Review
Christopher Nolan, as much as I respect his work, has never been a filmmaker whose work I was naturally drawn to. His brand is coolly awe-inspiring and cerebral, never wasting a second, and always gravitating around grand ideas beyond the human – on the contrary, I’m drawn to films that stop to smell the roses, more focused on the experience of being human than attempting … Continue reading Tenet Review – An Intricate, Beautiful Machine That Lacks A Core
Here’s a link to the Moviejawn store page, where you can buy a copy of their latest print zine, which includes my article on Tod Browning’s representations of disability in two of his silent films and one talkie – check it out if you’re interested! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: Disability In Tod Browning’s Circus Films
Here’s a link where you can pick up a print copy of Film Stories, the UK’s newest film magazine, which includes an article I wrote on why the 2000s holds some of the most interesting teen movies ever made! Continue reading Film Stories Article: The Grit And The Glamour Of Noughties Teen Movies
Prior to watching The Kissing Booth 2, I wasn’t sure whether it was possible to feel nostalgia for something that you hated and still do hate. But I was proven wrong – in retrospect, the original Kissing Booth actually means a surprising amount to my career as a film critic. It was the first film I reviewed for a site other than my own, the first … Continue reading The Kissing Booth 2 Review – It’s All Too Much
Here’s a link to part two of the essay I wrote for The Digital Fix on how science fiction cinema decentralizes humanity, this time focusing on the Terry Gilliam 90s movie Twelve Monkeys – take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Decentralising Humanity In Science Fiction Cinema Part Two – Twelve Monkeys