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Year: <span>2019</span>

Year: 2019

Deadpool 2 Film Review

Downgrade!? While it’s not easy to perceive that producing/filming comedy-centric films is a hard feat in itself, considering this specific strain of films either hit-or-miss at the box-office, it’s not uncommon either to fathom comedy’s attempt in establishing franchises that try to compete with cinema’s elite in action and superheroes. …

Isle of Dogs Film Review

Animation Craftmanship As arguable as it is to dismiss this point of view, stop-motion animation – which, unlike computer and traditional hand-drawn cel animation, utilises real objects shot frame by frame, with tiny adjustments made in-between – is a medium that has defied crude expectations and is a mode of …

Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events: Season 2 T.V. Review

If It Ain’t Broke… What was clearly evident to perceive within Netflix’s interpretation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events last year was its inherent decision to ambitiously embroider numerous episodes that admirably upholded the conflicting tones of the original source and never once sought to out-do itself. In this age …

Garden State Film Review

Earnest Film-Making An all encompassing genre hybrid that merges elements of tragedy or melancholia with sequences of comical levity, comedy-drama features, or “dramedy” for short, is one of the more recognisable filmic amalgamations that can easily sway or disdain your experience. While there are films in the forms of The Breakfast …

Annihilation Film Review

Poetic Visualisation Since the inception of cinema itself, the sci-fi genre has always provoked to make us think and deliberate on ideas and premises that subtly reflect our own cultural and social anxieties. Indeed, from Georges Méliès’ A Trip to the Moon, that naturally eclipsed and astonished audiences in wonderment at the …