Ant-Man and The Wasp – Review Kambole Campbell August 2, 2018 Reviews It turns out that a movie about people shrinking to minuscule size is a very appropriate choice to follow the gargantuan Avengers: Infinity War. The largest thing about Ant-Man and The Wasp might be the...
Ant-Man, the Wasp, and the MCU’s (Overdue) First Female Headliner Sarah J July 31, 2018 Analysis, Features The Marvel Cinematic Universe, of which Ant-Man and The Wasp is the latest edition, is a multifaceted one. All of the characters and worlds, ranging from the psychedelic multiple realities of Doctor Strange...
Ant-Man and The Wasp – Review Kambole Campbell July 19, 2018 Reviews It turns out that a movie about people shrinking to minuscule size is a very appropriate choice to follow the gargantuan Avengers: Infinity War. The largest thing about Ant-Man and The Wasp might be the...
Ideal Home – Review Sarah J July 8, 2018 Reviews Ideal Home follows Paul (Paul Rudd) and Erasmus (Steve Coogan). Paul produces Erasmus’ cooking show, featuring cultural appropriation and oblivious decadence, highlighting the couple’s separation from the...
Mute – Review Tom Bond February 24, 2018 Reviews We honestly couldn’t tell you what happens in Mute. And that’s not a spoiler warning. Alexander Skarsgård is a mute bartender searching for his missing girlfriend, Paul Rudd is a black-market surgeon and...
The Fundamentals of Caring – Review Bertie Archer June 26, 2016 Reviews The analysis of paralysis is nothing new to cinema, and the path taken here has a very well-trodden access ramp laid out by numerous predecessors, with the untouchable French classic Intouchables a clear...
Ant-Man – Review Andrew Daley July 18, 2015 Reviews Ant-Man is the hidden gem of all recent superhero films. Douglas and Rudd battle on a goliath technoscale; facing down corporations, dejected daughters and supervillains alike. This faux-heist escapade...
Spotlight: Paul Rudd Bethany White July 15, 2015 Analysis, Features, Spotlight "60% of the time, it works every time." - Brian Fantana, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The same could be said of Paul Rudd himself. To say he has had a varied career would be something of...
The ORWAV Playlist – July 2015 Calum Baker July 2, 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...
Scene Stealers: Jane Lynch in Role Models Ellena Zellhuber-McMillan January 3, 2015 Analysis, Features, Scene Stealers Jane Lynch has been making people laugh since her career began, but she really became a household name in 2009 when she began playing Sue Sylvester in Fox television series Glee. Despite perhaps being most...
They Came Together – Sundance London Review Cameron Ward April 26, 2014 Reviews David Wain's They Came Together brings with it clear, absurd, and intensely welcome influences from his previous work on Children's Hospital, which correspondingly drives a surprisingly...
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues – Review Stephen O'Nion December 20, 2013 Reviews 2 Comments Anchorman 2 is definitely a sequel. It's not just the “2” in the title that'll tip you off but the stakes, the glut of cameos, and the sheer number of nods to Burgundy et al.'s first outing. This is...