Can’t Get Out: The Rise of Single-Setting Cinema Rachel Brook October 31, 2017 Analysis, Close-Up, Features In theatre, the one- or two-person show can be an incredible crucible for claustrophobic action. It offers opportunities for showcasing intense chemistry, developing unrivalled suspense, or interrogating...
400 Days – Review Rachel Brook August 22, 2016 Reviews 400 Days uses a mission-simulation premise as part of an attempt to get away with making a space movie with astonishingly low production value. The vaguely named “ship” and paraphernalia aboard doesn’t...
Top 10 Movie Moments of 2016… So Far Tom Bond June 22, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 Bowie. Rickman. Prince. Zsigmond. Vigoda. Hamilton. Yelchin. Not to mention those outside the film world like Ali, Corbett and Wood. So far, 2016 is being remembered for all the wrong reasons. Here at...
10 Cloverfield Lane – Review Phil W. Bayles March 19, 2016 Reviews Originally filmed from a script called The Cellar, 10 Cloverfield Lane's title actually does it a disservice. This ‘spiritual successor’ is a completely different beast to Matt Reeves' 2008 viral...
Where Are They Now?: Cloverfield Bertie Archer March 16, 2016 Features, Nostalgia, Where Are They Now? Let's face it: it seems highly unlikely that anyone we know from Cloverfield is going to be in 10 Cloverfield Lane. Most of the characters end up certifiably or almost certainly dead, and talk of the new movie...