Katie Doyle
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Little Women (1994) Retrospective Review
Gillian Armstrong’s ‘Little Women’ (1994) starring Winona Ryder is one to “watch during the lazy nights of Christmas and New Year’s Day, underneath a throw with a hot chocolate: man or woman, brothers or sisters” according to Katie Doyle.
Read MoreYesterday (2019) Review
He’s woken up in a world where The Beatles don’t exist and it’s up to him to reintroduce the music to them. Himesh Patel and Lily James star in Danny Boyle’s ‘Yesterday’. Katie Doyle’s review.
Read MoreHelp! (1965) Retrospective Review
The Beatles’ 2nd movie, ‘Help!’ (1965), is a gem of British surrealist comedy with a problematic backdrop that can’t go unseen in the contemporary landscape. Katie Doyle reviews.
Read MoreA Hard Day’s Night (1964) Retrospective Review
“With the likes of ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, their music and joie de vivre of their early days will never die.” Katie Doyle’s review of ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ starring The Beatles.
Read MoreKatie Doyle’s ‘Movies I Had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 4: Becket/A Man For All Seasons
In Part 4 of her series ‘Movies I Had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With’, Katie Doyle uncovers what it means to be an English Catholic through ‘Becket’ (1964) and ‘A Man for All Seasons’ (1966).
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When Harry Met Sally (1989) Retrospective Review
On its 30th Anniversary, Katie Doyle takes a retrospective look at just why When Harry Met Sally has been dubbed the greatest rom-com of all time.
Read MoreWho’d Have Thought That ‘Paranormal Activity’ Would Be Actually Terrifying?
Could it be possible that the original ‘Paranormal Activity’ (2007) was actually a feminist movie ahead of its time? And was it actually scarier than we remember? Katie Doyle guides us through it, here.
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