Civil War review “Finding the ‘truth’ in conflict”
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by Finley Kettle
9h ago
In Alex Garland’s dystopian action-thriller Civil War, a group of photojournalists are pinned down in a game of cat and mouse between two sniper shooters. One of the journalists asks “What side are you fighting for?” to which the laser-focused soldier replies, “Someone is trying to kill us. We are trying to kill them”. This is nearly all the context we are given in this war-torn vision of modern day America. Civil War isn’t concerned with politics and ideologies, instead the focus is on the conflict itself and those involved, specifically the journalists risking their lives to tell the truth ..read more
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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: adapting the unadaptable
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by Finley Kettle
1w ago
By now, most of us are familiar with the spicy sand that covers the desert planet Arrakis, its gargantuan worm inhabitants and the Fremen that live alongside them, but for a long time the 1965 Sci-fi novel was deemed “unadaptable” by Hollywood. Filmmakers like David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowsky have attempted to bring the psychedelic space fantasy to the big screen. At the same time, a couple of mini-series have managed to tell portions of the expansive story on a smaller budget, with ultimately mixed results. Dune had proved to be too huge in scale to do justice, not until technology had ev ..read more
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Road House review “The ballad of Conor McGregor”
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by Adam Brannon
2w ago
Set against the backdrop of 1989, Road House emerged as a cinematic anomaly, capturing audiences with the inimitable charm of Patrick Swayze alongside director Rowdy Herrington. The film, initially met with lukewarm reception, has since transcended its era to cultivate a robust cult following, even clinching the title of the most-watched at-home movie in 2020. Such a unique piece of cinematic history seemed impervious to the waves of remakes, reboots, and sequels that have become the industry’s staple. Nevertheless, Doug Liman, whose film credits include hits like The Bourne Identity, Edge of ..read more
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review “What new empire?”
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by Adam Brannon
2w ago
It was three years ago, during that second phase of enforced lockdown, that director Adam Wingard unleashed Godzilla vs Kong onto the unsuspecting public. At the time, watching it on the small screen, I lamented how these two Titans deserved so much better than a film that struggled to know what to do with them most of the time. In stark contrast to both Godzilla and Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla vs Kong lacked the immense sense of scale that directors Gareth Edwards and Jordan Voigt-Roberts successfully brought to these characters. To 2024 then, and the release of another Wingard picture, Godz ..read more
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Behind the scenes: the evolution of special effects in movies
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by Adam Brannon
2w ago
The world of cinema has always been fascinating, where imagination meets reality on a grand scale. Special effects (abbreviated often as SFX) have been an integral part of this world, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and visual spectacle for decades. From the rudimentary tricks of the early 20th century to the sophisticated CGI of today, the evolution of special effects in movies is a testament to human creativity and technological advancement. This blog post delves into the captivating history of special effects, exploring the transformation of practical effects to the CGI evolution, an ..read more
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Imaginary review “Another great concept from Blumhouse…?”
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by Gareth Griffiths
1M ago
Imagination is one of the foundations for establishing horror. Watch almost any horror film, and at some point, they’ll be a moment when it forces the audience’s imagination do the work. In Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic Psycho, it’s when Norman Bates looks into the camera with a menacing smile on his face, letting the audience only imagine what else he’s capable of. In John Carpenter’s The Fog (1980), it’s whenever the fog engulfs parts of the town and the audience is left to imagine what lurks within. Even indie horror film Skinamarink (2022) thrives from forcing its audience to imagine wha ..read more
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The Zone of Interest review “a haunting perspective on blissful ignorance”
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by Gareth Griffiths
1M ago
What do you hear from your house? What noises can you identify from the outside? A dog barking? A lawn mower? Probably nothing beyond mundaneness of everyday life. Now imagine instead of those noises, you hear sounds from the Auschwitz concentration camp from 1943. That is the overall tone of director Jonathan Glazer’s new film, The Zone of Interest. The film depicts the Höss family, living a seemingly comfortable life next to the camp. The family consists of real-life camp commandant Rudolf Höss, his wife Hedwig, five children, and a dog. It follows their everyday lives, focusing mostly on Ru ..read more
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Skinamarink review “Scarier than you think”
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by Gareth Griffiths
2M ago
As the great John Carpenter once said, horror is a universal language. We are all born afraid. Fear can be attributed to a lot of every day actions. We get to work on time in fear of being late. We attend social events in fear of missing out. Even those who have supposedly mastered fear still feel afraid. Batman fights criminals in fear of letting down the memory of his parents and his city. But what is it that people generally fear the most? What is it that keeps us up at night looking at that dark corner of our bedrooms? The unknown. No one understands this better than writer/director Kyle E ..read more
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Super Bowl movie trailers 2024: a round-up
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by Adam Brannon
2M ago
As the Super Bowl 2024 captivated audiences with its high-octane sports action, it also served as the premier stage for some of the year’s most anticipated movie trailers. From the return of beloved characters to new, mesmerising tales, these previews have set the stage for a year brimming with cinematic excellence. Dive into our comprehensive overview of the trailers that have everyone talking, featuring everything from superhero reunions to heart-stopping action thrillers. Deadpool and Wolverine Prepare for a wild ride with Ryan Reynolds’ infamous mercenary Deadpool in a new adventure that ..read more
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The Curse series review “An awkward concoction of cringe comedy”
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by Finley Kettle
2M ago
Reality TV, you either love it or you hate it. The key is in the name, in that the genre is meant to best portray the reality of people and the situations they’re involved in. However the ‘reality’ of Reality TV is that, more often than not, it’s just as scripted as any other TV show. It’s all an act and everyone plays their part. Shakespeare once wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” It’s a quote that rings true, but one thing out of everyone’s control is how you are perceived by others, no matter how good an actor you are. This is one of the many intrigu ..read more
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