An American Pickle (2020) Review

An American Pickle (2020) Review

Seth Rogen offers a terrific combination of leading performances in ‘An American Pickle’, a “sophisticated but not alienating” comedy from Pixar and SNL writer Simon Rich. Annice White reviews.

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Where to Start with David Lynch

Where to Start with David Lynch

Where to start with David Lynch, the painter turned screen artist who has left an indelible mark on American cinema. Jacob Davis offers a guide on how to introduce yourself to the dream-like state of Lynch’s filmography.

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Mulan (2020) Review

Mulan (2020) Review

Disney have released the most expensive film ever made by a female director, with Niki Caro’s reimagining of ‘Mulan’ now on Disney Plus. Full movie review by Sam Sewell-Peterson here.

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Every X-Men Movie Ranked

Every X-Men Movie Ranked

What is the best X-Men movie? All 13 X-Men films, including ‘Logan’, ‘Deadpool’, ‘Dark Phoenix’ and ‘The New Mutants’ ranked worst to best by Joseph Wade. Updated 2020.

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Aardman Animation Movies Ranked

Aardman Animation Movies Ranked

All 7 movie releases from famed British stop-motion animators Aardman Animation have been ranked from good to legendary by Beth Sawdon.

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Feeling Blue, Facebook? The Colour Symbolism of The Social Network

Feeling Blue, Facebook? The Colour Symbolism of The Social Network

How David Fincher’s Mark Zuckerberg Facebook movie uses colour to evoke meaning and further story. Essay by Kristina Murkett.

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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) Review

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) Review

The world waited 30 years for Terry Gilliam to finally realise his ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ film, but was it worth the hype? Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews the should-be magnum opus of a great career.

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Matthias and Maxime (2019) Review

Matthias and Maxime (2019) Review

2019 Cannes competition entry ‘Matthias et Maxime’ from French-Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan is “an intimate portrait of how big each our small lives can feel in the immediacy of every passing moment”. Joseph Wade reviews.

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Blockbuster Filmmaking and Transmedia Storytelling at the Great Pit of Carkoon

Blockbuster Filmmaking and Transmedia Storytelling at the Great Pit of Carkoon

How the Great Pit of Carkoon in ‘Star Wars – Return of the Jedi’ is an example of commodified transmedia storytelling and blockbuster filmmaking. Essay by Jacob Davis.

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Barry Lyndon (1975) Review

Barry Lyndon (1975) Review

Despite often being overlooked in the canon of great Stanley Kubrick films, 1975 period drama/historical epic ‘Barry Lyndon’ is a must-watch for anyone interested in the form. Christopher Connor reviews.

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