This World We Live In (2017) Short Film Review

This World We Live In (2017) Short Film Review

“It is movies like ‘This World We Live in’ that we need more than ever” according to Katie Doyle in her review of Gage Oxley’s LGBT+ short film about a young man’s battle to uncover his sexuality in an oppressive society.

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Spirit of ’45 (2013) Review

Spirit of ’45 (2013) Review

Ken Loach’s documentary on the development of social standards and the National Health Service in the UK, ‘Spirit of ’45’, has been reviewed by Katie Doyle.

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Katie Doyle’s ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 2

Katie Doyle’s ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 2

In Part 2 of her ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ series, Katie Doyle outlines three more films that have had a profound effect on her faith and spirituality.

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Katie Doyle’s ‘Movies I had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 1

Katie Doyle’s ‘Movies I had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 1

A person’s faith can have a profound effect on their cinema watching experience and, sometimes, the cinema watching experience can have a profound effect on a person’s faith. Katie Doyle’s journey through cinema has been bullet pointed by such moments. In this piece, the first of two articles, she outlines three movies she had a spiritual experience with.

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‘Dr Terror’s House of Horrors’ – A Curious Outing Into British Horror

‘Dr Terror’s House of Horrors’ – A Curious Outing Into British Horror

1960s British Horror is the home of Katie Doyle’s thoughts this Halloween, courtesy of her experience with Amicus Productions’ first Portmanteau: ‘Dr Terror’s House of Horrors’.

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Star Trek Beyond (2016) Review

Star Trek Beyond (2016) Review

2016’s ‘Trek’ offering, ‘Star Trek Beyond’, as directed by Justin Lin, has been reviewed by resident Trekkie Katie Doyle, here.

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A Woman’s Vengeance (1948) Review

A Woman’s Vengeance (1948) Review

‘A Woman’s Vengeance’ (1948) has been reviewed by Katie Doyle. See where this “stylish melodrama full of huge characters” ranks on our 24 point scale.

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