Game On: A Love Letter To Jumanji James Andrews December 20, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia “A game for those who seek to find/A way to leave their world behind” If you grew up in the ‘90s, chances are you went to see – and fell in love with – Jumanji. A Robin Williams-headlined family...
A Love Letter to Rian Johnson’s Looper Joni Blyth December 14, 2017 Analysis, Features, Love Letter The Last Jedi is going to make Rian Johnson a star. Since Summer 2014, the film world has waited in heady anticipation for not only the true follow-up to legendary sequel Empire Strikes Back, but also this...
‘There Is No Try’: Was Empire Strikes Back Lightning in a Bottle? Rhys Handley December 13, 2017 Analysis, Features, Love Letter Every sequel ever made is royally screwed. Those poor filmmakers can go back to their hit movies with the purest intentions and the best bundle of influences, but how many second instalments can really hold a...
Short Term 12: The Film That Just Keeps Giving Rachel Brook October 6, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia In 2008 Destin Daniel Cretton made a short film called Short Term 12. Five years later he developed it into a feature of the same name, which despite being relatively unknown has garnered a huge amount of...
The Simpsons Movie – The Last Link to the Show’s Golden Age Jack Blackwell July 25, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Randomly select any episode from Seasons 3 through 8 of The Simpsons and you’ll most likely be greeted with one of the best episodes of TV comedy you could ever hope to see. Randomly select any episode from...
MiB at 20: What Made it So Good? James Andrews July 2, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Have a quick think about your memories of the first Men in Black film. What immediately comes to mind is likely to include sharp suits, sunglasses, big-ass silver guns (and a certain tiny one), odd-couple...
Hercules: The Original Disney Superhero Phil W. Bayles June 27, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia It’s no exaggeration to say that the superhero movie is one of the most popular (and profitable) forms of entertainment today. Leading the charge – both in quantity and quality – is Marvel Studios....
More Than a Laugh: Hot Fuzz Turns 10 Ellena Zellhuber-McMillan April 19, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Pure comedies don’t take much home come awards season. This makes sense if you're talking about the factory line of studio comedies, but in the case of Edgar Wright’s Hot Fuzz, it's an outrage. No comedy...
Annie Hall – The Realistic Romantic Comedy Stephanie Watts April 18, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia When awards season rolls round, romantic comedies generally don’t get to see much of the action. Since Annie Hall won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1978, only a select few have come close: Shakespeare in...
The Sixth Sense is More Than Just A Great Twist Patrick Nabarro January 17, 2017 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia A strange phenomenon is upon us this weekend: the release of M. Night Shyamalan's latest movie, Split, which has received surprisingly positive early word-of-mouth. It presents film commentators with a...
Why Scrooged Is The Perfect Christmas Movie Louise Burrell December 18, 2016 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Yes, it’s that time of the year, when all of the warm and fuzzy, tinsel-covered festive film favourites sleigh-ride back into our lives. Come December there’s nothing more enjoyable than settling down for...
The Squid And The Whale: The Language Of Divorce Louise Burrell December 6, 2016 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia It’s difficult to heap yet more praise onto a film that’s already so widely acclaimed, but there’s something so special about The Squid and the Whale that you can’t help but keep coming back to it....
Casino Royale: The Last Great Bond Movie Patrick Nabarro November 16, 2016 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Preposterous surfing in the hostile waters off North Korea. Perhaps the least realistic torture scene in cinematic history. An improbably gorgeous spy arising from the Caribbean Sea. Another round of...
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...
How The Hangover Became A Surprise Smash Hit Louise Burrell August 24, 2016 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Cast your mind back to the hazy days of the late noughties. Judd Apatow had been pretty much owning the blockbuster comedy genre with The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, and Superbad - the latter of which...