Keith Haring: Street Art Boy – Sheffield Doc/Fest 2020 Review Sophie Maxwell June 19, 2020 Reviews Keith Haring: Street Art Boy is a biography not only of Haring and his art, but also of politics and culture in New York City in the late 70s and 80s. The film is imbued with the same joyful skittishness and...
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story – Review Josefine Algieri March 10, 2018 Reviews Hedy Lamarr was a remarkable woman – and for a long time, the general public had no idea she achieved much more than the notoriety of her early career and the fame gained through Hollywood productions....
What Makes a Great Biopic? Ellena Zellhuber-McMillan February 17, 2017 Analysis, Close-Up, Features While the quality often varies, biopics are a staple of film. There are good biopics, and some are even great, but they often lack the daring, innovation and uniqueness of their subjects. They can too...
A Love Letter To… The Intouchables Bertie Archer April 30, 2015 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia The Intouchables is about the inappropriate. Not in any gross-out or controversial way - instead, it shows that the inappropriate choice can be exactly what is needed in any situation, and for that The...
A Beginner’s Guide To… The Coen Brothers Chris Davies December 10, 2013 A Beginner's Guide To..., Analysis, Features 3 Comments Brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have created critically-acclaimed films in a range of genres for the past thirty years, including The Big Lebowski, Fargo, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and No Country for Old...