Review: Judy
If ever there were a career to convince us that Hollywood isn’t all ‘that’ then it would be the tragic…
If ever there were a career to convince us that Hollywood isn’t all ‘that’ then it would be the tragic…
Given the coming Judy Garland biopic, Judy, there’s definite room to expand my knowledge of Hollywood’s golden age starlet. The Wizard of…
Concerning as it is to see that Neil Breen has managed to finance and direct more than one feature film, it’s…
If you’ve ever watched children’s television in the modern day, it’ll feel like your brain is melting. A lot of…
There’s an underlying feeling of blissful ignorance to the world littered throughout Wim Wender’s most defining work. Paris, Texas is a treat…
The coming of age genre has put me through some sufferably horrific experiences. The likes of The Edge of Seventeen, Booksmart and The Perks of Being…
Woody Allen plunges us once more into the heart of New York, experimenting with black and white cinematography and neurotic…
If you’ve seen one Yorgos Lanthimos movie, you’ve more or less seen them all. His contorted view of the world…
Dormant franchises are best kept as such, but in the modern world of reboots and remakes it was only a…
It’s no surprise that the advent of the MeToo movement and modern political goings surrounding the likes of Donald Trump,…