Do Audiences Hate Good Films About ‘Bad’ Women? Olivia Luder December 9, 2015 Analysis, Features, Opinion There’s a long history of antiheroes in film with the likes of Tyler Durden, Travis Bickle and Captain Jack Sparrow all taking their slightly unhinged turns in the spotlight. An antihero can be defined...
Everything The Movies Taught Me About Being A Teenage Girl Sian Brett December 8, 2015 Analysis, Features, Opinion Being a teenager is a terrifying and confusing time. But, as with most things in life, movies can help. Movies about being a teenager can often lend a helping hand in trying to understand what can be a mighty...
Short of the Week: Two and Two Nick Evan-Cook December 7, 2015 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHOOV83j7bo Babak Anvari's Persian 2011 BAFTA-nominated short Two and Two uses a classroom setting and its credulous inhabitants to highlight the absurdity and...
The ORWAV Playlist – December 2015 Calum Baker December 4, 2015 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies Every four weeks, ORWAV explores the movie month ahead through the medium of song! Upcoming releases, notable births and anniversaries and a general celebration of the films, directors, technicians and...
Spotlight: James McAvoy Bethany White December 3, 2015 Analysis, Features, Spotlight We know James McAvoy best for X-Men and Atonement, but he’s so much more than Professor X. His upcoming role as the eponymous Victor Frankenstein means it’s as good a time as any to focus on the...
Spotlight: Daniel Radcliffe Nick Evan-Cook December 2, 2015 Analysis, Features, Spotlight Daniel Radcliffe may not be the most naturally gifted actor in the world, but he is so hard working, has so much charisma to burn and is just so darn likeable that you can’t help but root for him as his...
A Beginner’s Guide To…Tom Hanks Patrick Taylor December 1, 2015 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features In many respects, Thomas Jeffrey Hanks is Mr Hollywood. He has starred in some of the most critically acclaimed films of the last 25 years, bagging a couple of Oscars along the way. Beyond his acting work...
Short of the Week: Shells David Brake November 30, 2015 Features, Independent, Short of the Week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSy3HLbFrU&app=desktop From a minuscule budget, this evocative and smartly done war short has been born. Powered by the energy coursing through the veins of its...
Top 10 Cold War Movies Calum Baker November 27, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 The decades-long Cold War is, in many ways, one of the most literary of all international conflicts - which is why, perhaps, it hasn't found as perennial a home on screen as some of its louder cousins. That...
A Beginner’s Guide To… Johnny Depp Phil W. Bayles November 26, 2015 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features Few actors working today are quite as paradoxical in their very existence as Johnny Depp. He is the man behind some of the most recognisable characters in modern popular culture, yet away from the cameras he...
Top 10 Young Adult Adaptations Rachel Brook November 24, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 With the final chapter of everyone’s favourite dystopian teen franchise, The Hunger Games (what else?), landing in cinemas this week, you may need some cinematic balm for the gaping hole it’s about to...
Top 10 Roald Dahl Adaptations Ellen Dwyer November 23, 2015 Analysis, Features, Top 10 "Matilda said 'Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous. Go the whole hog. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it's unbelievable..."' The 23rd of November...
M. Night Shyamalan: We’re Not Angry, We’re Just Disappointed Conor Morgan November 19, 2015 Analysis, Features, Opinion To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the fantastic and under appreciated Unbreakable on November 22nd, One Room With A View looks back at the director M. Night Shyamalan, his early promise, and where it all...
20 Years of Toy Story – A Love Letter Nick Evan-Cook November 18, 2015 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia What would you guess, critically speaking (insofar as these things can be quantified), is considered the best-received film trilogy of all time? Indiana Jones? Diminishing returns and the fact that the...
How to Finish A Franchise: The Hunger Games Madeline Joint November 17, 2015 Analysis, Features, Opinion Endings are hard. For a series with millions of fans, with a thousand different opinions, endings are downright impossible; to get it right is to deliver the spectacular climactic finale loyal fans have hung...