MERCS (2017) Short Film Review
Short film ‘MERCS’ (2017), directed by Michael Morris, is “an admirable attempt at an idea way too large for its budget and skill sets”, according to Joseph Wade in his review.
Read MoreShort film ‘MERCS’ (2017), directed by Michael Morris, is “an admirable attempt at an idea way too large for its budget and skill sets”, according to Joseph Wade in his review.
Read MoreShort film ‘Fate’ (2016), from director Chris Hallas, is “a well constructed cautionary tale pushed each step of the way by its meritorious screenplay” according to Joseph Wade in his review.
Read More‘Logan’ (2017) “is challenging and emotional more than it is exciting and awe-inspiring in the best of ways” according to Joseph Wade in his review.
Read MoreFormer US Congressman Anthony Weiner, who resigned when explicit pictures were posted publicly, is documented in the midst of his run for New York mayor in this documentary reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read More20 years have passed since cult classic ‘Trainspotting’ was released. Could Danny Boyle, Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner & Robert Carlyle recreate the magic with ‘T2 Trainspotting’? Here’s our review.
Read MoreAva DuVernay’s 2017 Oscar-nominated documentary feature ’13th’, about the use of prisoners as free labour in a racist system of incarceration, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreThe Oscars forget important films every year and 2017 has been no different. Here are the 6 films that are too good to have been forgotten about.
Read More‘I, Daniel Blake’ has become a significant film for more than just its art. In this piece, Joseph Wade outlines how the film transcended cinema and looks at the reasons for its lack of awards show recognition.
Read More‘La La Land’, the awards happy musical from ‘Whiplash’ director Damien Chazelle, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, has been reviewed.
Read MoreThe 2017 Golden Globe winners have been predicted by Joseph Wade in this edition of ‘The Editor Selects’.
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