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Frankenstein (2025): All the Right Dismembered Pieces, All the Wrong Moves

Film Reviews

Should Films Offer Solutions?: Eddington and its Tireless Warnings

Essays

The Lost Grammar of Emotion in Film: Why Modern Audiences Take Melodramas Less Seriously

Misc. Features

The Christmas Movie: Discussion by a Lover of Summer

Film Reviews

Caught Stealing (2025)

Updated on 20 October 202125 September 2021Film Reviews

‘Birds of Paradise’ Review

‘Birds of Paradise’ is a modern sensual upper-class Survival of the fittest parabole to finding spiritual freedom and self-expression through dance. Director Sarah Adina Smith …

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Updated on 20 October 202123 September 2021Film Reviews

‘Cinderella’ (2021) Review

Cinderella is Camila Cabello’s acting debut and it is as bad as most expected it. The film follows the mildly successful sex comedy film, Blockers, …

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Updated on 2 July 20212 July 2021Film Reviews

‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Review

After a brief hiatus, the blog is back with a review by Alexander Hancock of Krasinski’s sequel to his successful 2018 horror blockbuster! It all …

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17 June 202117 June 2021Film Reviews

BFI Flare 2021: ‘Cured’ Review

I’ve watched too many meandering documentaries lately. That wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, were it not for the fact that I’m pretty sure that …

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Updated on 18 June 202119 May 2021Film Reviews

‘The Woman in the Window’ Review

Alexander Hancock reviews the much anticipated psychological thriller and challenges the negative reviews. When A.J. Finn’s Hitchcockian thriller ‘The Woman in the Window’ first hit …

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Updated on 9 May 20219 May 2021Film Reviews

Kağıttan Hayatlar (Paper Lives) Review

Çagri Ustaoglu considers the social messages posed in a drama about children in the most helpless situations. Kağıttan Hayatlar (‘Paper lives’) is a Turkish film …

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Updated on 23 October 202318 April 2021Misc. Features

Oscars 2021: Who will (and should) win?

The awards season is drawing to a close, and the highly anticipated 2021 Academy Awards are almost here after a two-month delay. A selection of …

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Updated on 14 April 202114 April 2021Film Reviews

BFI Flare 2021: ‘The Greenhouse’ Review

Lydia De Matos reviews a time travel drama considering the lengths we go to for those we love. The Greenhouse is kind of like if …

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10 April 202110 April 2021Film Reviews

BFI Flare 2021: ‘Dramarama’ Review

Lydia De Matos reviews a comedic teen movie following a gang of theatre buffs as they explore their dramatic adolescence. Now, let me state for …

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Updated on 7 April 20217 April 2021Film Reviews

BFI Flare 2021: ‘Firebird’ Review

Luigi Barraza Cárdenas considers a romantic drama, set in Cold War Estonia. Let me be blatantly honest from the beginning: I have a thing for …

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