Mindhorn – Review Jack Blackwell May 6, 2017 Reviews Plenty of films shoot on the Isle of Man, but Julian Barratt’s new comedy Mindhorn is one of the few to set itself in this particularly quaint corner of the UK. With a rural murder-conspiracy investigated by...
Would The Mighty Boosh Ever Work on Film? Jack Blackwell May 3, 2017 Analysis, Features, Opinion Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding’s surreal and ingenious comedy world The Mighty Boosh took on radio, live stage shows, and three wonderful seasons of TV. With Barratt writing and starring in the excellent...
Music of the Movies – Guardians of the Galaxy vs Suicide Squad Jack Blackwell April 25, 2017 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies In 2016, DC had its true launch of its MCU-rivaling cinematic universe and, in doing so, made two films with obvious Marvel counterparts. They actually managed to beat the Feige machine to the Hero-vs-Hero...
Why A Field in England is Ben Wheatley’s Best Film Jack Blackwell March 28, 2017 Analysis, Features, Opinion From Down Terrace to the soon-to-be-released Free Fire, Ben Wheatley has cemented his reputation as one of the most celebrated and interesting voices in British cinema of the last decade. Starting with...
Where Are They Now?: Trainspotting Jack Blackwell January 24, 2017 Features, Nostalgia, Where Are They Now? Trainspotting was arguably the definitive British film of the 1990s - packed to bursting with iconic scenes, and reflecting the exact state of the nation’s youth in 1996. With the sequel about to be...
Why Do Videogames Make For Bad Movies? Jack Blackwell December 29, 2016 Analysis, Features, Opinion Traditionally, the relationship between films and videogames has been strained at the best of times. Game-based movies, from Super Mario Bros. to the Resident Evil series, are pretty much uniformly awful....
Could JK Rowling Become the New George Lucas? Jack Blackwell November 17, 2016 Analysis, Features, Opinion The impact of – and worldwide love for – JK Rowling's Harry Potter franchise can never truly be dimmed, but this doesn’t mean that the legacy of those seven books and eight films is invulnerable. The...
Top 10 Modern Westerns Jack Blackwell September 20, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 The Western was once one of Hollywood’s most important and bankable staple genres, but come the 1960s and the various changes that brought for the industry its popularity waned, never to recover save a few...
Top 10 Weird Roles of Film Stars Jack Blackwell August 16, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 In the upcoming Nine Lives (out on 17 August), Kevin Spacey plays a man turned into a cat. It's an odd career choice given the huge star-power injection Spacey has recently received thanks to Netflix’s House...
Second Chance: Only God Forgives Jack Blackwell July 6, 2016 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance With the Ryan Gosling-led Drive, Nicholas Winding Refn managed to make not only an arthouse critical darling, but a breakout cult hit that struck a chord with mainstream audiences. Naturally his followup, Only...
Stories From The Set: The Tree of Life Jack Blackwell May 3, 2016 Behind The Curtain, Features, Stories from the Set If there’s one label that would never fit Terrence Malick as a director, it’s ‘conventional’. From a 20-year wait for a new film between 1978’s Days of Heaven and 1998’s The Thin Red Line, to not...