Your Week In Film: Ridley, Robbie, Racing Cars and more! Stephen O'Nion March 10, 2017 News 1. Ridley Scott has another Alien in him, not like John Hurt did If we asked who’s excited for the new Alien film, we’re sure we’d get a positive response. If we asked who’s pumped for six more...
Your Week In Film: Nicholson, Scott Thomas and The Tooth Fairy team are back Stephen O'Nion February 10, 2017 News 1 Comment 1. Jack’s back We loved Toni Erdmann. To the extent that Tom deemed it “one of the funniest things committed to film this century,” in his five-star review. So the news that it’s to be the subject of...
Your Week In Film: Sausage Scandals, Sherlock, Suicide Squad Shame, and more! Stephen O'Nion August 19, 2016 News 1. Sausage Party animators denied screen credits and forced to work unpaid overtime Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg's Sausage Party might have seemed a risk, but for all intents and purposes it's a risk...
In Defence of Michael Bay: Hollywood’s Wizard of Oz David Brake January 28, 2016 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance You know why Michael Bay’s 11 films have grossed over $5.5 billion? People keep watching them. Why? This exportable, 'fun', larger-than-life director is making the movies no one else will or can. He’s the...
Second Chance: Pearl Harbor Eddie Falvey March 26, 2015 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance It is fair to say that Pearl Harbor’s turkey credentials are now the stuff of legend. A question remains, however: is Pearl Harbor really so bad as to deserve being lumped together with such...
A Love Letter To… 1990s Michael Bay Eddie Falvey September 19, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia There has been a recent change within the discourse of film criticism: perhaps it is a symptom of the internet generation that allows everyone to have a voice, to be a critic; perhaps it is an attempt to push...
A Beginner’s Guide To… Michael Bay Chris Davies December 17, 2013 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features 4 Comments One of Hollywood’s most financially successful filmmakers yet often critically derided, Bay has directed films such as Bad Boys, The Rock, Pearl Harbor and the Transformers trilogy. During the 1980s, two...