Affinity Magazine Article: Why I Won’t Be Watching Billionaire Boys Club
Here’s a link to my article on why I won’t be seeing Kevin Spacey’s comeback film. Continue reading Affinity Magazine Article: Why I Won’t Be Watching Billionaire Boys Club
Here’s a link to my article on why I won’t be seeing Kevin Spacey’s comeback film. Continue reading Affinity Magazine Article: Why I Won’t Be Watching Billionaire Boys Club
It seems we’ve all been spoiled this year in terms of high-quality horror. Ghost Stories brought back the British horror tradition with a complex narrative and ingenious use of the social realist aesthetic. A Quiet Place gave some incredible tension, featuring a new spin on the monster movie with a strong emotional core. Now we have Hereditary, a film to top off and surpass these fantastic few months of … Continue reading Hereditary Review: A Masterpiece of Modern Horror Storytelling (Rating: 10/10)
Here’s a link to my latest review on Film Inquiry about the film Susu, hope you enjoy! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Susu Review: A Flawed But Interesting Examination Of Orientalism
Here’s a link to an article I wrote for Affinity Magazine about preparing to study Film at university, hope you enjoy it! Continue reading Affinity Magazine Article: Five Things To Do Before You Study Film At University
Here’s a link to my latest article for Affinity Magazine about the oversaturation of Star Wars films in recent years, and of established film franchises in general. Continue reading Affinity Magazine Article: Have We Had Enough Star Wars Stories?
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)
As a big enough fan of Studio Ghibli’s work to have a rather large Princess Mononoke tattoo on my arm, I was excited when I heard of Studio Ponoc, an animation studio made up of ex-Ghibli employees. However, this also meant that I approached Mary and the Witch’s Flower with a reasonable deal of trepidation, unsure of whether it could live up to the unbelievably high standard … Continue reading Mary and the Witch's Flower Review – Definitely A Worthy Successor (Rating: 9/10)
Here’s a link to my review of The Jurassic Games, check it out if you like! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: The Jurassic Games Review – Less Than The Sum Of Its Many, Many Parts
Here’s a link to a Film Inquiry article I contributed to about films that are better than the books they’re based on, my pick being Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Hope you enjoy! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Better Than The Book Collaboration
When Solo was first announced, I was over the moon. I’m a big fan of the Star Wars movies so the idea of having an entire film dedicated to Han Solo, arguably the franchise’s most enigmatic major character, was very exciting. Unfortunately though, as time went on, I found myself less and less interested in the movie, and I realised in the back of my mind that part … Continue reading Solo: A Star Wars Story Review – A Fun and Frivolous Romp (Rating: 6.5/10)