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Dunkirk Film Review

Symphonic Warfare In viewing the vast array of films that he’s so effortlessly and boldly directed to audiences that are either thrilled mentally or physically, it’s not hard to fathom that Christopher Nolan is an illusive film-maker that thrives in creating a surrealistic spectacle. From the dexterous narrative formalities of Momento to …

Okja Film Review

A Comical Yet Poignant Creature Feature For those who are attuned to the ever-changing environment of the cinematic-industry, it will come to no surprise to perceive and understand that the Cannes Film festival is notorious for audiences and critics alike to bashfully jeer at a film-makers piece of work and …

Baby Driver Film Review

Wheels Of Fortune: A Stylised Action-Musical That Thrills And Spills As much as it’s a necessity for any film to prioritise on the story-telling credentials and how the structure of the narrative naturally consolidates with the characters quirks and motivations, it can’t be underestimated how much cinematic style can simply …

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 …