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29 July 2022
Persuasion Review: Fleabag Jane Austen is not persuasive enough
Not even Wentworth is worth it...
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6 July 2022
Twinkleberry: A refreshingly positive portrayal of pride.
Both uplifting and shocking, engaging and informative, this short piece was cleverly put together and puts an image to the high school that every queer (and even straight!) person wishes they grew up in.
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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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13 April 2022
“LOVE”: A short film with a deep meaning
We take a look at the making of and message behind Gemma Harvey’s new short film “LOVE” – a love story told from the perspective of someone with a learning disability, not a story of the disability itself.
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30 March 2022
Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021) versus the original West Side Story (1961)
Both are instant classics, but Spielberg tells the same story in an updated way – some critics even argue it surpasses the original. Here's how the two compare for better or worse.
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23 March 2022
Top 10 Studio Ghibli films (to start you off)
Studio Ghibli have 24 animated films under their belt, here are the top 10 films that you should watch first.
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20 December 2021
Things to look forward to in 2022
Casting a positive eye on the upcoming year
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24 August 2021
6 of our favourite book adaptations
How many times have you been disappointed by a film that did not live up to a book you coveted? We have all been through the same heartache. So this week, to make up for it, we talk about the films that beat the odds. Read on for our list of the best book adaptations in film.
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15 June 2021
7 films where hype exceeded reality
Have you ever seen a film that went beyond the point of being comically bad? What about a film that forced you to walk out of the cinema with frustration or apathy? Read on as we take a look back at some of the most disappointing films we’ve ever seen!
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17 May 2021
Our 10 most anticipated films as we come out of lockdown
As cinemas finally reopen we’ve picked the best post-lockdown offerings. Get your snacks, an iconic Tango Ice Blast and choose which film you will be seeing this season.
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23 April 2021
£7 million UK Global Screen Fund launched to aid UK independent film sector
The scheme will open for applications on 28 April 2021 and has been endorsed by Jude Law and Gemma Arterton.
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1 March 2021
Winners of the 2021 Golden Globes announced
2021 celebrates 78th Golden Globes in a half virtual ceremony, filled with Netflix drama, sketchy sound issues and a lack of diversity.
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24 December 2020
Top 10 films of 2020
Whilst 2020 has been a strange year for film, there were still some gems to find.
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1 October 2020
Monsters University Film Reveiw
This is a film review of Monsters University that I wrote for my Bronze Arts Award. Monsters University was released in 2013 by Disney Pixar and directed by Dan Scanlon.
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19 January 2020
1917 review
Mendes’ all-in-one-shot WW1 film is stunning but ultimately hollow.
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27 March 2019
Another hit for Marvel?
Have Marvel done it again? My thoughts on 'Captain Marvel'...
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27 December 2018
Top 10 Films of 2018
As the year comes to a close, what were the best films of 2018?
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16 June 2018
Films, Films and more Films
I love films. I know people say that all the time, but I love films that much that between June 2017 to June 2018 I watched over 1200 films.