ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #8 – Mission: Impossible – Fallout Joni Blyth December 24, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Without further ado, for the festive season – the IMDb Trivia Chorus: On the first day of Christmas, Mission Impossible: Fallout gave to me… three thousand set-ups, thirteen helicopters, six...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #9 – First Reformed Calum Baker December 23, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 The long shadow cast by Paul Schrader has given us the best, and the most dreary and insulting, of modern cinema. As a writer, his neuroses combined with his deep understanding of film noir helped create a...
An Ode to Mary Poppins’ Element of Fun Calum Baker December 22, 2018 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia By the end of Mary Poppins, it's easy to mistake its warmth for simplicity. As moving as it is, it's basic as all hell: two hours and 20 minutes just build up to George Banks learning a lesson and embracing...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #10 – Widows Katy Moon December 22, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 It’s a dangerous world out there for a film protagonist’s wife. Kidnapped, brutalised, often fridged in favour of the development of their male co-stars, it’s habitually a thankless role that comes with...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #20 to #11 David Brake December 21, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 2018 has seemingly had no end. With noise and gloom surrounding our everyday lives, it's time to reflect upon a fantastic year in the world of film. The One Room With A View Top 20 films of 2018 has arrived....
2018: Netflix’s First Great Year Calum Baker December 20, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off I can't believe I'm writing this, but the most critically acclaimed film of the year was just, like, dropped last weekend. On Netflix. Alfonso Cuarón's long-gestating followup to Gravity has absolutely...
From Stage to Screen: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Notable Predecessors Carmen Paddock December 19, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Lin-Manuel Miranda might be the closest thing the arts industry has to a Renaissance man. While still without an Oscar, the Hamilton writer/composer/singer/actor has the Emmy, Grammy, and Tony (and MacArthur...
A Love Letter To… You’ve Got Mail Katy Moon December 18, 2018 Features, Love Letter Today, it may be a truth universally acknowledged that the internet is Dark and Full of Terrors – but it wasn’t always this way. 20 years ago, Nora Ephron beckoned audiences into a beautiful fantasy world,...
Peter O’Toole: The Human Heart of an Epic Henry Gatrell December 14, 2018 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Lawrence of Arabia is often remembered for its immense scale, staggeringly large and well-coordinated set pieces, and other such enormities – like the 258-day shooting time. But a less-often mentioned aspect...
Kristen Stewart’s Steady Path to Grown-Up Success Rhys Handley December 13, 2018 Analysis, Features, Spotlight Kristen Stewart knows better than most that growing up as a young actor means having a spotlight on your every move – personal and professional. It blighted the Harry Potter kids, whose turbulent journey to...
Into Heaven’s Mouth: Remembering Alfonso Cuarón’s Y Tu Mamá También Patrick Nabarro December 12, 2018 Analysis, Close-Up, Features, One Off If we include the about-to-be-released Roma, Alfonso Cuarón has only directed eight feature films across a near 30-year career. The reason for this relative slimness of output is likely to have many factors...
Who’s the Best Spider-Man? Carmen Paddock December 11, 2018 Analysis, Debate, Features With Spider Man: Into the Spider-Verse out tomorrow, audiences will be treated to a new version of a beloved, oft-portrayed superhero. Or more accurately, new versions – Miles Morales might be at the heart...
Why You Should Read Mortal Engines Before Seeing the Film Joni Blyth December 6, 2018 Analysis, By The Book, Features Let’s be real, there’s like a 50/50 chance that Mortal Engines is going to be any good, let alone do right by its source material. Fans of the book will agree that Peter Jackson, director of Lord of the...
The ORWAV Playlist – 2018’s Music Moments Bertie Archer December 4, 2018 Features, One Off As the end of the year draws near and the nights draw in, what better time to catch up on the films you missed in 2018 or revisit the best of the vintage. A great music cue, where the soundtrack, score, or...
Nuri Bilge Ceylan and the Fallacy of Slow Cinema Patrick Nabarro November 28, 2018 Analysis, Features, Spotlight “Are we losing interest in everyday life?” says one young librarian to another in Kogonada’s superb Columbus – one of the finest films to hit UK cinemas this year. The comment comes at the end of an...