Taylor Sheridan’s Tales of the Disenfranchised Kambole Campbell September 8, 2017 Analysis, Close-Up, Features Screenwriter and, as of recently, director Taylor Sheridan has carved out a niche for himself making tense crime sagas in various American landscapes, characterised by unflinching depictions of violence, razor...
ORWAV’s Scariest Movie Moments Phil W. Bayles September 6, 2017 Analysis, Features, One Off Though audiences are most familiar with Pennywise the Dancing Clown, the eponymous monster in Stephen King's It actually takes on many forms, changing its shape to reflect the deepest fears of its victims....
Analysing IMDb: Are Films Getting Worse? Marcus Beard August 30, 2017 Analysis, Features, Stat Attack Do you miss the good old days? Back when this country was great, I could pass flatus in public and no one would bat an eye. In fact, I even used to soil myself and it would be cleaned up for me. What’s...
Hot Stuff – The Full Monty 20 Years On Stephanie Watts August 29, 2017 Analysis, Features We’ve all been there – joking that if we don’t get that job, or pass that exam, we’ll have to become strippers to make ends meet. In The Full Monty, for six men of Sheffield out of a job after the...
Scene Stealers: Adam Driver in Inside Llewyn Davis Carmen Paddock August 23, 2017 Features, Scene Stealers At first glance, the Coen brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis is not explicitly a feel-good film. The titular antihero – a down-on-his-luck folk musician in 1960s New York – is bitter about his circumstances...
Soderbergh’s Solaris: A Superior Hollywood Remake Patrick Nabarro August 22, 2017 Analysis, Features, Opinion Steven Soderbergh has always been a filmmaker who belies easy stereotyping. His prolificness and his chameleon-like ability to switch between genres, between the arthouse and the mainstream, have always made...
The Science of Ghosts: Cinematic Tales of Grief Patrick Nabarro August 10, 2017 Analysis, Close-Up, Features Cinema plus Psychoanalysis equals the Science of Ghosts – Jacques Derrida Cinema has always seemed the ideal bedfellow for explorations of grief and loss. It’s ingrained in the very origins of the...
Scene Stealers: Robert De Niro in Stardust Phil W. Bayles August 9, 2017 Analysis, Features, Scene Stealers At some point in the early 2000s, Robert De Niro’s career started to take a downhill turn. Sure, there’s been the odd high point here and there – he’s generally considered to be one of the best parts...
Fragile and Funny: The Roles of Sally Hawkins Louise Burrell August 2, 2017 Analysis, Features, Spotlight Last year’s release of Maudie, the tale of a Nova Scotia artist who suffers from crippling arthritis, looks set to cement Sally Hawkins as the master of powerful fragility. Wonderfully charming and...
Top 10 Unconventional Romantic Comedies Rachel Brook July 27, 2017 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Sundance hit The Big Sick lands in UK cinemas on Friday. This relationship comedy is unconventional for at least two reasons. First, its tale of illness renders the leading lady (Zoe Kazan) comatose for a...
Fear and Faith: The Apocalyptic Architecture of Stalker Tom Bond July 25, 2017 Analysis, Close-Up, Features One look and you can tell how well a society functions. It’s all about order. Are the streets clear of rubbish? Are the walls fresh with paint? People only tend to care how something looks once they’re...
From Stage To Screen: How Mark Rylance Ruled Hollywood Tori Brazier July 22, 2017 Analysis, Features, Spotlight Sir Mark Rylance is currently having a bit of a moment on the international stage – and one which looks set to continue this week with the release of Christopher Nolan’s war epic Dunkirk. Until recently...
What Are the Best Blockbusters of All Time? 10-1 Eddie Falvey July 21, 2017 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Only 10 remain of the 50 greatest blockbusters ever made. Tensions are high, you can feel the hum of excitement in the air as faint gasps cut the silence. Elsewhere, chairs yawn with the sound of bottoms...
A Beginner’s Guide to… Christopher Nolan Carmen Paddock July 19, 2017 A Beginner's Guide To..., Features Few directors are both as respected as auteurs and revered in the blockbuster sphere as Christopher Nolan. The British-American director, writer, and producer burst onto the scene in 1998, when he was merely...
What Are the Best Blockbusters of All Time? 20 – 11 Tom Bond July 18, 2017 Analysis, Features, Top 10 It's nearly time for the top ten! Our ranking of the best blockbusters of all time approaches its closing stages. 20. Spider-Man 2 (2004) Probably the best onscreen iteration of Marvel’s most...