BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Bookended by a brace of harrowing scenes which beg the question “how far have we come?” – a white womanContinue Reading
Bookended by a brace of harrowing scenes which beg the question “how far have we come?” – a white womanContinue Reading
First there was Jaws, followed by its three progressively disappointing sequels. The last of which Michael Caine defended with: “I haveContinue Reading
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By this point in time, it feels like we should be suffering a Marvel hangover. It’s been ten years sinceContinue Reading
If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, who are you going to call? Well, when the neighbourhood is the riot-tornContinue Reading
There’s a lot of TV shows out there which use feminism and women’s empowerment as a gimmick rather than haveContinue Reading
The fictional President of the Unitied State and leader of the New Founding Fathers of America (Ian Blackman) must beContinue Reading
What a way to end the 72nd Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film, directed by Oliver Parker is light, relevantContinue Reading
Cocooned in a forest of birdsong and streams, at one with nature and living off the land, close-knit father andContinue Reading
There is a negative spotlight currently on the film business that has slowly but surely started shining across all industries.Continue Reading
There are films that come around and seem to have everything going for them. Expectations are raised ever so slightly,Continue Reading
The unjustified and long-running conduct towards Native Americans and the Indigenous people of Canada by colonists from all over, isContinue Reading
Getting a self-written and directed feature into the Edinburgh Film Festival must be a triumph for any film maker. ButContinue Reading
If you don’t look, it doesn’t exist. If you don’t think about it, it didn’t happen. A strategy employed byContinue Reading
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