The Final Girl: How Crimson Peak Became a Victorian Slasher Movie David Brake October 25, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Buffy: Everyone gets horribly killed except the blonde girl in the nightie, who finally kills the monster with a machete. But it's not really dead. Jennifer: Oh, my God, is that true? Buffy: Probably. What...
22 July, Bohemian Rhapsody and the Responsibility of Real-Life Films Alice Rooney October 24, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off There is a long-running debate within film theory and criticism about the idea of authenticity. Art as a form of expression has social and political consequences, whether these are intentional or not;...
The Violent Female Empowerment of Kill Bill: Volume 1 Izzy MacLaren October 12, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Before Kill Bill: Volume 1’s release, audiences were already acquainted with Quentin Tarantino’s interests in extreme violence and casual drug use. But once it hit cinemas, Kill Bill proved to be a...
The Most Exciting Films at Venice 2018 Jack Blackwell August 28, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off When the 2018 Venice Film Festival slate was first announced, people were quick to proclaim it one of the greatest on-paper festival line-ups. We here at ORWAV can’t help but agree, and with our team off the...
What I Learned Watching Jaws For The First Time Bertie Archer August 8, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off There comes a time in every film fan’s life when they have to admit that they haven’t seen one of the universally acclaimed must-see movies, to confess and make amends for a sin of omission. While there...
Why The Dark Knight is the Gayest DC Film Ever Cathy Brennan July 18, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Upon its release in 2008, it was immediately clear that The Dark Knight was an important film. Arriving in the dying days of the Bush Administration, months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers, it’s...
The Purge in the Age of Trump Naomi Soanes July 5, 2018 Features, One Off Prior to 2017, the inauguration of Donald Trump as the President of the United States seemed like an impossibility. Even after he was voted into power, there was confusion and calls for recount. Just like...
The Purge Franchise Retrospect Katy Moon July 3, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off "Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for 12 continuous hours. Police, fire, and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning...
The Return of the Romantic Comedy Olivia Luder June 20, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Dust off the wedding bells, dig out the confetti, it’s time to celebrate: the romantic comedy is back! It’s been a long drought but thanks to Netflix, Trump, and possibly Harry and Meghan, the age of...
5 Cameo Performances That Didn’t Live Up To The Hype Phil W. Bayles June 13, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off One of the most exciting parts about the build-up to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was the news that the legendary Jeff Goldblum would be reprising his role as chaotician/rock star/sex god Ian Malcolm. Our...
Why Bryce Dallas Howard is Underrated Alice Rooney May 31, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off, Opinion Everyone has been in the situation: movie night in with your friends, eating popcorn, laughing and joking. The opening titles start and the protagonists appear. Halfway through, you find yourself elbowing the...
Facing the Fourth Wall: Deadpool 2 and the Paradox of Metatextuality Eddie Falvey May 24, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Deadpool 2, the latest in Fox’s recent attempt to inject the superhero format with a little more blood and badmouthing, opened last week to a generally positive critical reception and the beginnings of what...
Exploring the City and the Self in Jeune Femme Sinead McCausland May 17, 2018 Close-Up, Features, One Off Whether you're a Francophile or not, we’ve all seen and experienced at least one version of the streets of Paris. In 1951’s An American in Paris, Vincente Minnelli turned the Parisian streets into an...
Anne V. Coates – A Retrospective Carmen Paddock May 13, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Patton Oswalt once made a joke about the creators of some of his favourite films: I love movies. And any movie that you love, chances are it was directed by a man, edited by a woman, which means a woman...
Infinity War Spoiler Reaction: What Next for the MCU? Phil W. Bayles April 26, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off After 18 films of build up over a decade, and years of anticipation, Avengers: Infinity War has finally arrived - you can read our Bertie's excellent review right here. Thanos still demands our silence, but...