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Review: Sightseers (Wheatley, 2012)

December 8, 2012 6:00 pm1 Comment
Review: Sightseers (Wheatley, 2012)

If Oliver Stone’s visceral Natural Born Killers is the notorious story of ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ on acid, Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers is most aptly described as the same story, but one brought to the fore by lukewarm cups of tea and sunday visits to National Trust heritage sights. A quintessentially British take on ultra-violence and one of […]

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Review: Amour (Hanake, 2012)

November 30, 2012 5:11 pm0 Comments
Review: Amour (Hanake, 2012)

Speechless. Michael Haneke’s new, Palme d’Or winning Amour is meticulously crafted to leave its audiences speechless. Haneke’s films have always been alienating, challenging and revolutionary in terms of cinema. The characters of Funny Games (1997) broke the fourth wall to teach its audience a brutal lesson about voyeurism and on-screen violence. In Hidden (2005), Haneke returned the favour by […]

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Review: Rust and Bone (Audiard, 2012)

November 28, 2012 6:06 pm0 comments
Review: Rust and Bone (Audiard, 2012)

Given his last two efforts, The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005) and A Prophet (2009), it is something of a surprise that director Jacques Audiard did not venture off once again into the dark criminal underworlds of which he has been deservedly praised for portraying. Rust and Bone, on paper (and in its enticing theatrical […]

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Review: The Beasts of the Southern Wild (Zeitlin, 2012)

November 26, 2012 5:13 pm0 comments
Review: The Beasts of the Southern Wild (Zeitlin, 2012)

Poetry. Simply put Beasts of the Southern Wild is the definition of filmic poetry. Shot like a Dardenne social-drama (see: The Child or The Kid with a Bike) yet infused with the magical realism and vivid visual intensity of the fantasy genre, Beasts’ story is a simple but perfectly constructed tale of community and coming of age. […]

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Review

November 24, 2012 8:00 pm0 Comments
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Review

Through limpid red eyes, the vampiric Bella appears to be somewhat hungry – and not solely for the necks of the neighbourhood. In this fifth and final instalment of Meyer’s sequel, Kristen Stewart’s thirst surpasses that of human blood, to critical kudos. While Twihard assailants will no doubt fail to […]

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3 Reasons the Original Spiderman Trilogy is Superior to the Reboot

November 20, 2012 11:00 am2 comments
3 Reasons the Original Spiderman Trilogy is Superior to the Reboot

This week, the Amazing Spiderman came out on DVD and along with it, came the praises of how much better Marc Webb’s reboot of the Spiderman franchise is. Because most people are unable to compliment one film without insulting another, there have been several declarations that the original trilogy is pitiful in […]

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Bond: Villain?

November 17, 2012 6:00 pm0 Comments
Bond: Villain?

It has certainly been a golden year for Bond. Sam Mendes’ ‘Skyfall’, released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Ian Fleming’s 007 series, has not only become the biggest film of 2012 at the UK box office with profits of over £57m, but is also officially the UK’s highest grossing […]

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On the Road

November 16, 2012 6:00 pm0 Comments
On the Road

‘On the Road’ is by no means a bad film. I would suggest that the reason many critics have found it distasteful could be because they have failed to understand it. And by it, I mean ‘it’. Unfortunately, ‘it’ – the drive that is submerged behind Kerouac’s majestic prose – […]

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