Top 20 Films of 2015: 5. Carol J B Queree December 27, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Carol is a glimpse of a faded memory; a divine reverie conjured from the depths of your gut by a familiar smell, a lilting melody, or a pensive silence. What other films may struggle to say with extended...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 6. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Madeline Joint December 26, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 "Wow. You know... What has to happen in a person's life to become a critic anyway? What are you writing? Another review? Is that any good? Is it? Did you even see it?" Michael Keaton is Riggan Thompson, a...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 7. Ex Machina Patrick Taylor December 25, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 “What happens to me if I fail your test?” What indeed. The year’s most interesting film? You’d be hard pressed to find a rival with the same scientific clout as this, Alex Garland’s directorial...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 8. The Martian Daniel Orton December 24, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 If you aren’t a fan of having sex in public places then seeing The Martian was probably the most fun you could have had in a cinema in 2015. The Martian is the story of the eponymous Mark Watney (Matt...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 9. The Look of Silence Calum Baker December 23, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 "If I came to you like this during the military dictatorship - what would you have done to me?" "You can't imagine what would have happened." I'll start by pointing out something fortuitous: the focus of...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 10. Amy Sian Brett December 23, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Back in the mid noughties, Amy Winehouse was more than just a name. Through a meteoric rise to fame, followed by a descent into drugs, she became the punchline to your jokes. A shorthand description of someone...
More Than Just A Comic: The Star Wars Expanded Universe Cathy Brennan December 22, 2015 Analysis, Features, One Off In hindsight the purchase of Star Wars makes perfect sense. The Disney canon resonates with audiences on a deeply personal level, while their commercial clout transmits that intimacy on a global scale. This...
Top 20 Films of 2015: 20 to 11 David Brake December 22, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 It's here! The One Room With A View Top 20 films of 2015 has landed. It's been an extraordinary year of cinema, and this was one of the closest years we've seen in the vote. With positions constantly changing,...
Short of the Week – The Technician David Brake December 21, 2015 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://vimeo.com/119240048 Graduation films pour out in their droves, varying from pure dreck to the astounding. Luckily our latest Short of the Week lands towards the positive end of this...
Best Films Never Made #29: David Lynch/David Cronenberg’s Return of the Jedi Conor Morgan December 18, 2015 Behind The Curtain, Best Films Never Made, Features When George Lucas was on the hunt for someone to bring the much anticipated Return of the Jedi to life in the early 1980s, he thought of two young directors that were laying the foundations of their...
The ORWAV Star Wars Marathon Sam Kerridge December 16, 2015 Analysis, Features, One Off A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… It is a period of gut-wrenching anticipation. ONE ROOM WITH A VIEW, writing from a hidden base, have decided to watch all six Star Wars films… In a row....
What’s the Best Star Wars Film? Tom Bond December 15, 2015 Analysis, Debate, Features Throughout the ages mankind has searched for the answers to the mysteries of the universe. Who are we? Why are we here? What’s the meaning of life? Now, ORWAV are facing the most important question of them...
Short of the Week – We’ll Find Something Eddie Falvey December 14, 2015 Features, Independent, Short of the Week We'll Find Something (2015) from casey gooden on Vimeo. Casey Gooden's We'll Find Something tells the story of a young, outwardly hip couple on a search for food in New York City. The couple...
A Love Letter to…When Harry Met Sally… Patrick Taylor December 11, 2015 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia In 1989, a film about two friends forever raised the bar for the romantic comedy genre. When Harry Met Sally… posed the question: “Can men and women ever just be friends or does sex always get in the...
Top 10 Actor-Directors Alex Flood December 10, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Alfred Hitchock, regarded by many as the greatest director of all time, once said he thought “all actors should be treated like cattle”, which gives you a good idea as to why the auteur and the talent...