“A thing is a thing, not what is said of that thing.” So declares the card pinned to Riggan Thompson’s … More
Category: Film
Film Review: Whiplash
Whiplash, much like the percussion at its core, relies on collisions, namely those between its two central characters: Juilliard conductor … More
Film Review: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn’s latest film Kingsman: The Secret Service drops the audience in another uber-violent world, but this time … More
Film Review: The Theory of Everything
The Theory of Everything is a surprisingly romantic story about the life of Stephen Hawking, the world renowned cosmologist and … More
Review: The Golden Globes 2015
The Golden Globes have historically been criticised as biased, which is probably valid. With a meagre 93 voters, all Hollywood-based, … More
Film Review: Into the Woods
Handsome princes, creepy wolves and sassy witches, oh my! You’ll see plenty of these in the new star-studded, magical film … More
Bitchin’ About Avatar
James Cameron announced three sequels to his 2009 film Avatar saying that they will be – and I quote – … More
Film Review: The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death
Susan Hill’s gothic novella direct from the ‘80s has been revisited in The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death. … More
Film Review: The Babadook
For a genre so preoccupied with tragedy, it’s rare to see a horror movie actually go for sad. Whoever mourned … More
Film Review: ’71
Director Yann Demange takes his first steps into filmmaking with his astounding debut ’71. The film examines the brutality and … More
