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Ant-Man: Good Ants, Bad Father Figures

October 23, 2015 FairlyHuman 0

Ant-Man is a film punctuated by: spectacle, gobs of CG ants, slap-stick comedy and quasi-racist caricatures. With all of these elements you might think you’re watching […]

Tips for Digital Loaders, Data Wranglers and DITs

September 1, 2015 Jeremy Shattuck 0

I’m not here to argue what a digital loader, data wrangler, DIT (Digital Imaging Technician) or a post-production data manager does. In fact, there is […]

Don’t Be Despised! Film Crew Dos and Don’ts

November 2, 2014 Jeremy Shattuck 0

If you’re starting out as an amateur filmmaker or on-set technician, know up-front that it can be a highly demanding and alienating experience. Being on […]

Blue Is The Warmest Colour – London Film Festival review

October 30, 2013 Christopher Preston 0

The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]

Miscommunication and Art – Subjectivity in Pierrot le Fou

September 24, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 0

Jean-Luc Godard’s Pierrot le Fou (1965) is a film about miscommunication and subjectivity that illustrates the impossible task of existing simultaneously in ‘the real’ and […]

009Re:Cyborg – review

September 21, 2013 Christopher Preston 0

This day and age has seen the rise of the ‘slutty’ trailer. You know the kind. In less than three minutes it shows far more […]

The Bling Ring – review

September 21, 2013 Christopher Preston 0

The Zeitg-heist The youth. What are they like, eh? Well, apparently in one part of Los Angeles they’re a bunch of hedonistic, celebrity obsessed posers […]

Blackfish – review

September 21, 2013 Christopher Preston 0

Plenty more fish in the sea… I’m ashamed to say that I visited SeaWorld, back in 2009. I saw the dolphins and belugas. I saw […]

About Time, About Love, About Life

September 4, 2013 Amy Reith 0

The King of the Chocolate-Box film is back. Richard Curtis is returning to cinema screens in the director’s chair four years after his sophomore feature […]

Only God Forgives- Surreal, Suffocating and Stylish

August 14, 2013 Amy Reith 0

Danish director Nicholas Winding Refn’s follow up to 2009’s neon-drenched noir Drive may share the same DNA and leading man as the thriller, but Only […]

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