Christopher Robin Review – Enjoyable And Sincere But Ultimately Forgettable (Rating: 7/10)

I have to admit, I’m getting tired of irony lately. From the smug fourth wall breaking in Deadpool to the internet becoming increasingly self-referential and meaningless with its in jokes, I’ve started to crave sincerity in the media I consume. Characters who mean what they say, an original idea put forward, and most importantly a sense that the people involved in the creation of whatever movie, … Continue reading Christopher Robin Review – Enjoyable And Sincere But Ultimately Forgettable (Rating: 7/10)

Favourite Film By A Female Director: The Breadwinner

Here’s a review of The Breadwinner that I wrote for a competition where you had to submit a review of a female-directed film. Hope you enjoy! Though released only last year, The Breadwinner has earned its place in the canon of significant cinematic contributions by female directors. Utilising multiple varieties of animation to tell its story, the film uses its unique and beautiful visual style to … Continue reading Favourite Film By A Female Director: The Breadwinner

Ant-Man And The Wasp Review – Small Scale In More Ways Than One (Rating: 7/10)

Having not seen the original Ant-Man, or many other Marvel movies for that matter, I didn’t go into the sequel with many expectations. All I knew is that Infinity War was on an enormous scale, and that it would have likely been a poor choice for Marvel to make another similar movie so soon after. They didn’t, and I am grateful that Ant-Man And The Wasp is the … Continue reading Ant-Man And The Wasp Review – Small Scale In More Ways Than One (Rating: 7/10)