Harry Potter and the Movie Marathon Stephen O'Nion November 16, 2016 Analysis, Features, One Off I have seen the Harry Potter films before—it’s currently a legal requirement for British citizens—but long enough ago that most of the twists and turns that weren’t announced on banners suspended over...
Eye In The Sky – Review Bertie Archer April 17, 2016 Reviews In capturing the inanity and immediacy of drone warfare, with its focus tipped toward political procrastination rather than military manoeuvres, Eye In The Sky is an effective entry into a timely...
Music of the Movies: Joni Mitchell Rachel Brook March 11, 2015 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies Celebrated Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell has recorded twenty two albums in a career spanning more than forty years and ranging across the genres of folk, jazz, and pop. She’s even been named...
A Little Chaos – LFF Review Tom Bond October 22, 2014 Reviews ‘Landscape gardener charms all she meets with fresh approaches to shrubbery’ is a synopsis that will set few pulses racing. Rickman’s first directorial effort since 1997, however, is a solid piece of...
The Movies & Me: Tom Burke David Brake March 18, 2014 Features, Nostalgia, The Movies & Me 2 Comments Welcome to our new feature, The Movies & Me. In this weekly feature, we will be talking with the biggest names in film to find out their loves & loathings of the cinematic world. Born into a...
Die Hard – The Ultimate Christmas Movie David Brake December 12, 2013 Analysis, Features, Opinion 26 Comments It's nearly Christmas! To celebrate, the writers of One Room With A View are going to present their arguments as to why their choice is the Ultimate Christmas Movie. We hope you enjoy the features and please...