Through Hardships Untold – Farewell Goblin King
Katie Doyle has written an ode to David Bowie, with a specific focus placed on the importance of his work on ‘Labyrinth’ (1986) both personally to her, and to the world as a whole.
Read MoreKatie Doyle has written an ode to David Bowie, with a specific focus placed on the importance of his work on ‘Labyrinth’ (1986) both personally to her, and to the world as a whole.
Read MoreIn Katie Doyle’s latest contemplative piece, she writes about how important the ways you watch film can be to your reception of it, and offers a few examples from her own past.
Read MoreTis the season for a Christmas rant. Katie Doyle presents hers in the form of her latest piece: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life: The Truest of Christmas Films’, here.
Read More‘Why I Actually Like The Phantom Menace’ by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreIn the December 2015 episode of The Film Mobcast podcast, hosts Joe and Katie are joined by new guests Michelle and Sophie as they discuss the best of film in 2015, their favourite Disney moments, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, Batman v Superman, Star Wars and much more!
Read MoreSee which three animated Disney movies Katie Doyle considers her favourites and why, here.
Read MoreOscar-nominated animation ‘Song of the Sea’ (2014) has been reviewed by Katie Doyle, here.
Read MoreRead about why Terry Gilliam’s ‘Brazil’ (1985) is “a cut above the rest” in Katie Doyle’s opinion, here.
Read More“A Dozen Summers” – a British comedy set for cinematic release on August 21st 2015 – has been reviewed by Katie Doyle here.
Read More“A Psychedelic Revisit of Yellow Submarine” by Katie Doyle takes a fond look back at The Beatles’ 1968 animated adventure “Yellow Submarine”.
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