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26 December 2024
Film Review: Vengeance Most Fowl - Wallace and Gromit
This brand new Wallace and Gromit film excited many viewers on Christmas Day as it was aired for free on the BBC, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Thrilling and funny, with a hint of intrigue, this film is perfect for family enjoyment.
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9 December 2024
Despicable Me 4
Despicable Me 4 is the newest film into the Despicable Me franchise, it is a fun family friendly film that follows Gru (Steve Carell) as he grapples life with his newest born son.
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9 December 2024
Migration Review
Migration is a family friendly film that follows a family of ducks as they embark on their first migration- a journey to Jamaica. On this adventure they discover friends and foes, places of wonder and curiosity.
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9 December 2024
Kensuke’s Kingdom Adaptation
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ (2023) based on the Michael Morpurgo novel (1999).
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9 December 2024
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch a documentary called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ (2023) which is based around a woman’s life.
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4 December 2024
A DC film with lost potential, Blue Beetle film review
A film following Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) as in his attempt to get a job, he ends up being the symbiotic host of an ancient alien technology, which main villain, Victoria Kord (Susan Sarandon) was looking for.
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18 August 2024
Review: The Lighthouse
This brilliant psychological horror stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as nineteenth-century lighthouse keepers living on an isolated New England island. We watch as Pattinson’s and maybe even Dafoe’s character slowly descend into madness.
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31 July 2023
Art Persists Podcast - Reshaping Cinema through Lived Experience with Ayman Alhussein
Bosla Arts speaks to Syrian cinematographer and filmmaker, Ayman Alhussein.
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24 June 2022
Broadway’s Mystery Film (June)
A recap of the June Broadway Cinema Mystery Film Event. What was this months staff mystery film selection??
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22 June 2022
“Everything Went Fine”- Film Review
A review of the rich complex french film on assisted suicide that is currently showing at Nottingham’s Broadway Cinema.
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19 September 2021
Cinderella review
Released onto Amazon Prime on 3 September, Kay Cannon’s reimagined Cinderella makes for a magical and uplifting watch, but is let down by the inconsistent comedy.
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2 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Seven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths is a surreal exploration of the relationship between violence and human connection, raised to cult classic status by its dark comedic tone and marred in part by elements of meta-misogyny.
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23 July 2021
“¡Silenzio Bruno!”: A Luca review
Directed by Enrico Casarosa and produced by Andrea Warren, Luca is one of Disney Pixar's latest films, and, for some people, one of the company's best pictures.
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14 July 2021
Review: Wonder Boy
Evocative and moving, Wonder Boy depicts the life of fashion designer Olivier Rousteing, and has recently made the jump over to Netflix.
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10 May 2021
Things Heard & Seen review
Released onto Netflix on 29 April, new thriller ghost story ‘Things Seen and Heard’ is a gripping watch. In this review I share my thoughts!