52 Films By Women: July
It’s all got a bit bridal this month. I swear, me soon being bridesmaid for my sister had nothing to do with it… Well, almost nothing....
Read MoreLondon Film and Comic Con Day 1 – Wai Ching Ho, Michael Madsen, Sylvester McCoy and more
Another year, another chance for an assortment of film and TV stars to congregate with fans at London Film and Comic Con. This year, there...
Read MoreReview: Dunkirk – “Absolutely breathtaking cinema”
Some hours have passed since I saw Dunkirk, the latest from Christopher Nolan, and my heart rate is finally getting back to normal...
Read MoreMusings on Jodie Whittaker as the new lead in Doctor Who
Back in 2013, Matt Smith was playing the lead in Doctor Who. I was writing opinion pieces for Yahoo! and many of them were about the show....
Read More52 Films By Women: The Halfway Mark
I started this project in January because I was aware of how few films by women I actually saw on a regular basis. I wanted to discover...
Read More52 Films By Women: June
This month was almost entirely for first-timers, with blood, war, abduction and a little soul-bearing music. Here are the films I watched...
Read MoreReview: Churchill – “Emotionally charged scenes”
Churchill follows Winston Churchill and those around him as the war so intertwined with his time as Prime Minister nears its end. Brian...
Read MoreReview: Baby Driver – “Exhilarating, intense and action-packed”
In Baby Driver, Ansel Elgort plays Baby, a highly skilled getaway driver struggling to be free of the life of crime he finds himself stuck...
Read MoreReview: Destination Unknown – “A raw, shocking but vital story”
This bold documentary looks not only at people’s accounts of what happened to them during the Holocaust but also what happened to...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Prevenge – “It’s bloody, it’s funny, it’s completely and utterly bonkers”
Alice Lowe writes, directs and stars in this delightfully horrific tale of a pregnant woman on a murderous rampage after her baby’s...
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