ORWAV Oscars 2019: The Nominations Tom Bond February 19, 2019 Analysis, Features, One Off It's a good time to be a film fan, and unusually, it's a pretty good time to be an awards fan too. Aside from the chaos unfolding within Academy HQ as they change the format of the broadcast (then change it...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #9 – First Reformed Calum Baker December 23, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 The long shadow cast by Paul Schrader has given us the best, and the most dreary and insulting, of modern cinema. As a writer, his neuroses combined with his deep understanding of film noir helped create a...
ORWAV’s Top 20 Films of 2018: #10 – Widows Katy Moon December 22, 2018 Analysis, Features, Top 10 It’s a dangerous world out there for a film protagonist’s wife. Kidnapped, brutalised, often fridged in favour of the development of their male co-stars, it’s habitually a thankless role that comes with...
From Stage to Screen: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Notable Predecessors Carmen Paddock December 19, 2018 Analysis, Features, One Off Lin-Manuel Miranda might be the closest thing the arts industry has to a Renaissance man. While still without an Oscar, the Hamilton writer/composer/singer/actor has the Emmy, Grammy, and Tony (and MacArthur...
Widows’ Best Shot and How it Takes Over the Film Calum Baker November 11, 2018 Analysis, Close-Up, Features, One Off Any conversation about the director Steve McQueen will involve his long shots. It’s impossible to think of Hunger without remembering Michael Fassbender and Liam Cunningham just chatting for 17 minutes, in...
Widows – Review Jack Blackwell November 6, 2018 Reviews As one of the most rigorous and unflinching auteurs to emerge in the last decade, it would have been hard to guess that Steve McQueen’s fourth feature, Widows – his first since his Oscar-winning 12 Years...
Steve McQueen’s Desperate Men: Masculinity Under Pressure Rhys Handley November 6, 2018 Analysis, Features, Spotlight In Widows, director Steve McQueen is mining relatively fresh territory for himself in the film's female-rooted narrative. Though he has never disregarded women’s experiences in his work, they have not –...
Widows – LFF 2018 Review Jack Blackwell October 11, 2018 Reviews As one of the most rigorous and unflinching auteurs to emerge in the last decade, it would have been hard to guess that Steve McQueen’s fourth feature, Widows – his first since his Oscar-winning 12 Years...