Three Things IMDb Confirms About Millennials Marcus Beard September 28, 2016 Analysis, Features, Stat Attack Apparently I'm a millennial, along with 95% of the people who read and write for this website. I'm not entirely sure what any of this means, beyond being old enough to buy a TV but young enough to never...
Memory and Trauma in Memento, Trance and Remainder Tom Bond June 28, 2016 Analysis, Close-Up, Features Memory is a difficult thing for cinema to dissect. It’s the most opaque, internal process we experience as humans, and therefore wholly unsuited to a medium as visual as film. Countless books that rely on...
Anomalisa – Review Calum Baker March 12, 2016 Reviews Charlie Kaufman's brilliance lies in his careful depictions of inertia and mundanity; his previous directing outing, Synecdoche, New York, piled such boredom up to its existential breaking-point with...
A Love Letter to… Synecdoche, New York Nick Evan-Cook November 12, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Considered – even by its many admirers – the huge splitter of opinions in Charlie Kaufman’s oeuvre, his directorial debut Synecdoche, New York is a sprawling, deranged masterpiece in which raw, naked...
A Love Letter To… Being John Malkovich Conor Morgan October 18, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia Continuing the recent trend of articles about Spike Jonze on One Room With A View, here's a Love Letter dedicated to Being John Malkovich and why it's a work of genius that should be adored by everyone....