11 The Film Magazine Articles to Read from 2017

11 The Film Magazine Articles to Read from 2017

11 of our favourite articles from the 2017 calendar year including interviews with filmmakers, a feminist critique of a beloved 2017 sci-fi, a film essay and more. Celebrate our very best, here.

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Why ‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ Didn’t Feature Michael Myers and Why We Should Give It Another Chance

Why ‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ Didn’t Feature Michael Myers and Why We Should Give It Another Chance

Why was ‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ absent of its franchise villain Michael Myers? James Cullen explains, and creates a case for reconsidering III’s quality, in this special feature.

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The 7 Best Halloween Films For People Who Don’t Like Horror Movies

The 7 Best Halloween Films For People Who Don’t Like Horror Movies

Sometimes Halloween is better without jump scares and murderous dolls, so James Cullen has presented a week’s worth of festive gems for those who are looking to avoid the horror genre.

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How the TV Renaissance Has Helped Film Actors

How the TV Renaissance Has Helped Film Actors

What was once a death nail to any film actor’s career now seems like a more enticing proposition as film actors embrace tv, giving the small screen a bigger draw and changing the industry.

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Here Lies Joe (2016) Short Film Review

Here Lies Joe (2016) Short Film Review

Mark Battle’s ‘Here Lies Joe’ (2016), a short film about a man’s struggle with depression, is “poignant and raw” according to James Cullen’s review.

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The Simpsons Movie (2007) Flash Review

The Simpsons Movie (2007) Flash Review

Nearly 10 years removed from ‘The Simpsons Movie’ (2007), James Cullen looks back on the film with this flash review.

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Film as a Political Medium: Propaganda and ‘The Triumph of the Will’

Film as a Political Medium: Propaganda and ‘The Triumph of the Will’

Nazi propaganda film ‘The Triumph of the Will’ is analysed for its effectiveness as a documentary and comparisons are drawn to contemporary politics in James Cullen’s informative film essay.

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