The Little Game of Dogville, and a Philosopher Who Sucks at His Job

The Little Game of Dogville, and a Philosopher Who Sucks at His Job

Lars von Trier’s Bertolt Brecht-inspired film about absent of most elements of set paints a picture of a broken capitalistic system. Cole Clark analyses how in this piece on the movie starring Nicole Kidman and Paul Bettany.

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Why Is It So Hard to Make a Good Shark Film?

Why Is It So Hard to Make a Good Shark Film?

They did it. We had one. A good shark movie. So why has it been so difficult for anyone else to come close to matching ‘Jaws’ in the 45 years since its release? Martha Lane breaks it down.

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Oldboy (2003) Review

Oldboy (2003) Review

Chan-wook Park breakout directorial hit ‘Oldboy’ (2003), starring Min-sik Choi in a remarkable leading role, “is an ultra-violent, challenging film”. Full movie review by Andy English here.

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Pitch Perfect Movies Ranked

Pitch Perfect Movies Ranked

The three movies from the Pitch Perfect series Ranked (from worst to best) in terms of enjoyment, artistic credibility and audience perception, by Emma Kershaw.

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Daughters of Darkness (1971) Review

Daughters of Darkness (1971) Review

Harry Kümel directed, internationally flavoured horror ‘Daughters of Darkness’ (1971) is a cryptic horror with plenty to offer visually and a notable performance from Delphine Seyrig. Eve O’Dea reviews.

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Grand Hotel (1932) Review

Grand Hotel (1932) Review

A jewel of the pre-code era, 1932 Best Picture Oscar winner ‘Grand Hotel’ starring Greta Garbo, John Barrymore and other famous faces is perhaps unfairly misremembered. Eve O’Dea looks to set the record straight in this review.

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For Only A Fistful Of Dollars – How A Low Budget Western Reinvented the Hollywood Hero

For Only A Fistful Of Dollars – How A Low Budget Western Reinvented the Hollywood Hero

The Sergio Leone directed Spaghetti Western ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ left an indelible mark on the film industry in a lot of ways, but how it reshaped the male hero may be its biggest. Article by Stephen Vega.

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Mendez, Baledon, Urueta: The Golden Age of Mexican Horror Cinema

Mendez, Baledon, Urueta: The Golden Age of Mexican Horror Cinema

“By locating the figure of the (European) vampire in a Mexican setting, these films express an anxiety about outsiders, immigrants and colonisers.” – The Golden Age of Mexican Horror by Paul A J Lewis.

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5 Horror Movies for People Who Don’t Like Horrors

5 Horror Movies for People Who Don’t Like Horrors

Five horror movies that make for good entry points to the horror genre while avoiding the anxiety of possibly losing sleep to something too scary. List by Emma Kershaw.

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