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The Red Turtle Film Review

Prudent For The Sound Of Silence Following on from Hayao Miyzaki’s directorial bow with his film of The Wind Rises in 2013 to the the famed studio’s visualised  swan song of Hiromasa Yonebayashi’s When Marnie Was There of last year, it looked as though Japan’s highly praised Studio Ghibli had run it’s creative course. …

The Others Film Review

Charmingly Spooky It’s always difficult for any film-maker to impose their distinctive filmic aesthetics to a popular genre type which revels in films that essentially implement a formula and other cinematic tropes over and over again. While there are many features within the genre types of horror, and especially superhero …

Prometheus Film Review

Misconstrued Expectancy As a new trailer for a highly-anticipated film gets released every so often, it’s not surprising to notice the subsequent hype that expectantly follows. Whereas the ‘hype’ of a particular feature can be justified through many different circumstances, including preceding films that received praise from audience members and …

Matilda Film Review

An Americanisation That Aims To Charm In viewing many adaptations over the years that have derived from many different levels of literature, there’s a big difference between the books that people read and films that purposefully aim to entertain in terms of the audience. Whereas, arguably, books have distinguishable levels …

Alien Film Review

Atmospheric Suspense Filled With Vivid And Disturbing Combinations With each defining science-fiction film that has come and gone over the history of cinema, there has always been distinguishing motifs that has made the much recognisable films stand-out from the vast array of others. Whether it’s the adventurist inspirations that the …