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Tag: Film Review

‘The Midnight Sky’ review: George Clooney fails to save humanity from lockdown boredom.

Posted on 21st January 202121st January 2021 by Jack Denison

Jack Denison discusses the triumphs and pitfalls of Netflix’s latest original release, The Midnight Sky.

Mank Review: David Fincher’s Love Letter to Old Hollywood

Posted on 6th January 20216th January 2021 by Jack Denison

Jack Denison reviews Netflix and David Fincher’s collaboration: Mank.

Gucci on Film

Posted on 22nd December 202022nd December 2020 by Grace Mortley

Grace Mortley reviews ‘Ouverture of Something that Never Ended’, the ethereal world created by Gucci and Gus Van Sant.

‘Saint Maud’ Review: Not your regular escape to Scarborough…

Posted on 12th November 202012th November 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Scarborough local Seamus O’Hanlon reviews the chilling and poignant ‘Saint Maud’.

REVIEW: His House

Posted on 8th November 2020 by Ishwari Yardi

Ishwari Yardi reviews Netflix’s latest horror film ‘His House’, a film that tackles poignant themes of asylum seeking and settling in to a new home.

Borat 2: An Exploration into Anti-Truth and Misogynist America Boogaloo

Posted on 8th November 20207th November 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

The main thing is; it’s funny and it confirms that contemporary American society is absurd. The plot doesn’t really matter. The hammed attempts of tear-jerking moments don’t really matter. What matters is that Borat has […]

REVIEW: Holidate

Posted on 8th November 20207th November 2020 by Sophia Walmsley

Sophia Walmsley reviews the latest Christmas rom-com to grace our Netflix accounts.

REVIEW: Rebecca

Posted on 26th October 202026th October 2020 by Mia Fulford

Mia Fulford reviews Netflix’s latest film adaptation ‘Rebecca’.

REVIEW: The Devil All The Time

Posted on 18th October 202018th October 2020 by Evie Hallitt

This film feels like a compilation of several independently shot stories that make no coherent sense as one film. It’s through a dysfunctional and disorientating timeline, jumping from storyline to storyline with little linkage, rushing […]

‘Queen & Slim’: Compelling Lovers-On-The-Run Tale of Police Brutality Is Not Afraid To Slow Its Pace

Posted on 13th October 202013th October 2020 by Alex Gibbon

It’s Black History Month and, to celebrate, local cinema stalwart Hyde Park Picture House are screening a series of films that explore Black culture. Melina Matsoukas’ directorial debut Queen & Slim is about to be […]

REVIEW: Enola Holmes

Posted on 5th October 202012th October 2020 by Tom Poole

Enola Holmes is pretty fun. It won’t top anyone’s favourite film list or their 2020 best-of. It doesn’t need to. Because it’s harmless, laid-back fun. Above all else, it is Netflix’s attempt at a blockbuster, […]

REVIEW: Memories of Murder

Posted on 5th October 202017th October 2020 by Tyler England

Memories of Murder is the second feature film of Bong Joon-Ho, the celebrated Korean director best known for the critically acclaimed Parasite, released earlier this year. Originally released in 2003, it has been remastered and […]

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