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Streaming Takes Studio Ghibli: A Blunder or an Honour?

Posted on 1st November 20192nd February 2020 by Emma Rivers

Emma Rivers discusses the recent announcement that the entire catalogue of works from Studio Ghibli will be available to stream through HBOMax from April 2020. Studio Ghibli, the award-winning Japanese animation film studio founded by […]

The Advent of The New Barney Age – Courtesy of Daniel Kaluuya

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Sinead O'Riordan

Your life is interminable. You wish for nothing but the endless summers of childhood. You even want childhood itself. But then, one day as you’re walking in the rain, under the chronic grey skies, the […]

Film Review: Fractured

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Lucy Abbott

Netflix’s new release Fractured, directed by Brad Anderson, is a psychological thriller, reminiscent of the 2010 film Shutter Island, which keeps you guessing right until the very end.  The film revolves around a family of […]

Robert Pattinson To Take Up The ‘Bat-Suit’: Will His Sparkling Star-Power Save DC?

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Hannah Cox

The DC Universe has been as changeable as Henry Cavill’s fish-like mouth in Justice League. Just as Warner Brothers used the power of CGI to remove Cavill’s mighty moustache from the clean shaved Superman, DC […]

Review: Maleficent 2

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Emma Prentice

“Well well…” – let’s talk Disney. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, or Maleficent 2, hit UK cinemas on Friday 18th October, 5 years after the eponymous first film was released. Despite reportedly ‘bombing’ in US box […]

Bait, The Joker and Brexit: How Two Very Different Films Relate To Us Now.

Posted on 26th October 201926th October 2019 by Joe Carter

Joe Carter compares The Joker and Bait while taking a closer look at their resonance with our Brexit looming times.

Digital De-ageing and Ressurection – What’s the use?

Posted on 25th October 201924th October 2019 by Louis Newstead

Using CGI and digital effects to de-age an actor has been a relatively new practice. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) was the first film to use this technology, to de-age Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen […]

Spiderman in Demand: The Hero might be set for a meeting with Venom

Posted on 25th October 201924th October 2019 by Matthew Moorey

It would be an understatement to say that the last few months have been an interesting time for Spiderman. A role in the epic Avengers: Endgame was followed up by his most successful solo outing […]

Birds of Prey: Harley Quinn drops the dead weight of the Joker and soars.

Posted on 25th October 201924th October 2019 by Lizzie Wright

The new trailer for Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) dropped last week amid the buzz surrounding the controversial release of Joker, the perfect way for Quinn to rise above […]

Counter Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’

Posted on 20th October 201920th October 2019 by Benjamin Garwood

Benjamin Garwood shares his opinion on the controversial film ‘In the Tall Grass’, previously reviewed by Arts and Culture Editor Emily Parry.

Is Ageism Still a Problem in the Film Industry?

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Owen Frost

With the release of the most recent Bond film title: No Time To Die, I thought it’d be a good idea to take a look at the recent fear of ageism in the film industry. […]

Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’

Posted on 18th October 201917th October 2019 by Emily Parry

The film genre of horror is no stranger to evil countryside or greenery, take Day of the Triffids, Invasion of the Body Snatchers or even Little Shop of Horrors. However the new Netflix adaptation of […]

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