Team Talk: Silence David Brake January 8, 2017 Reviews 1 Comment It's a new year, and eight days in we're already questioning whether God exists. Martin Scorsese's Silence came out on New Year's Day in the UK and it's rather divided audiences. Critics on our shores have...
ORWAV’s 30 Films To Be Excited About In 2017 David Brake January 4, 2017 Analysis, Features, One Off 2016 was a great year of film. Honest to God, our Top 20 was the strongest it's ever been. And we're not too bad at predicting the frontrunners either. Captain America: Civil War, Everybody Wants Some!!, The...
Assassin’s Creed – Review David Brake January 3, 2017 Reviews For an adaptation such as this, the stonefaced take is bold and offers the film respectability and weight. Heavily influenced by his own last outing, Macbeth, Justin Kurzel sticks to his strengths as a...
Top 20 Films of 2016: 1. Arrival David Brake December 31, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Each person you speak to has had a day. Some of the days have been good, some bad, but they've all had one. Each person you speak to has had a childhood. Each has a body. Each body has aches. What is it to be...
Top 20 Films of 2016: 20 to 11 David Brake December 20, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 It’s here! The One Room With A View Top 20 films of 2016 has arrived. It’s been an extraordinary year of cinema - despite the troubling situations elsewhere. This was one of the closest years we’ve seen...
The Birth of a Nation is Bad and It Should Feel Bad David Brake December 8, 2016 Analysis, Features, Opinion I was talking, late last week, to a friend who works at the Independent about the impending release on these shores of Nate Parker's once-heralded The Birth of a Nation. As our general displeasure with the...
Best Films Never Made #35: Oliver Stone’s Return of the Apes David Brake November 29, 2016 Behind The Curtain, Best Films Never Made, Features With Snowden thudding resoundingly at the US box office - Oliver Stone’s lowest opening in 20 years - let’s distract ourselves, ahead of its UK release, with an outstandingly mad concept. What if...
Short of the Week – 160 Characters David Brake November 28, 2016 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://vimeo.com/189536800 "A picture says a thousand words." So goes the age-old saying. Yet what can a limit of 160 characters achieve? Victoria Mapplebeck's minimalist, taut and frankly...
Bleed for This – Review David Brake November 27, 2016 Reviews Miles Teller is on the road to redemption. As the electric buzz of Whiplash finally calms, and bleary eyes begin to focus upon Teller the actor, there’s an immediate need for him to step up. Following...
Contact: The Most Underrated Sci-Fi Movie Ever? David Brake November 9, 2016 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Perhaps it’s a sign of how truly apocalyptic 2016 has felt that the year ends with two science-fiction thrillers, turning the lens away from the real dilemmas to focus on something a little more...
Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny – Review David Brake November 2, 2016 Reviews As you watch Linklater, moving around his beautiful land deep in his native Austin, Texas, you notice he ticks all the boxes. Relaxed, amiable, informed, and understated; that's Linklater all right. And to...
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World – Review David Brake October 29, 2016 Reviews With any documentary from the thoughtful Werner Herzog, there always seems to be a metaphorical stick poking at the subject at hand. Sometimes with a smile, sometimes with frustration, and other times in...
Short of the Week – Borrowed Time David Brake October 24, 2016 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://vimeo.com/187257744 Perhaps there should be no real surprise in a Pixar animator’s penchant for twanging heartstrings with a perfectly placed pixel or two. Toys holding hands in a last...
Marie Antoinette – A Period Drama for the Mumblecore Generation David Brake October 19, 2016 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance “I think she’s delightful. She looks like a little piece of cake.” Marie Antoinette never did say "Let them eat cake", but that didn’t stop Sofia Coppola from whipping up a movie dusted in...
Short of the Week – Thunder Road David Brake October 10, 2016 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://vimeo.com/174957219 If you're going to do a short film based around the title of one of Bruce Springsteen’s best and most popular songs, you’d better do a good job. Luckily for Jim Cummings,...