• Why I Hate Date Movies

    As a shamelessly bad feminist, I frequently feel the need to apologise for the behaviour, actions & preferences of my sex. We are idiots. There are some women out there who are inspirational mould-breakers who make me proud to own ovaries, but the remaining 90% are morons. Of course, this can be said for the [...]

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  • Bickle’s Got Talent? The King Of Comedy

          In this age of television wannabes and quick fix celebs, it is fitting to look back at The King Of Comedy, Martin Scorsese’s prescient examination of the modern age’s obsession with fame, and a film he himself acknowledges as a sequel of sorts to Taxi Driver, another classic misfit story. Both have [...]

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  • RAIDING THE LOST ARK, A FILMUMENTARY – interview with creator Jamie Benning

    Most attempts at fan videos usually only serve to leave the viewer embarrassed for all involved. If it’s not kids old enough to know better dressed in their bathrobes throwing light saber shapes, it’s kids dressed in fedoras rolling under wheelbarrows – and those are just the good ones. However one man has taken a [...]

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  • Scene Is Believing: Manhunter

      In 1986, Michael Mann’s Manhunter elevated schlock-horror to a thoughtful, stylised, forensically psychological level. Brett Ratner later needlessly remade the source material, Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon, after the success of The Silence Of The Lambs and Hannibal. It seemed an attempt to cement Anthony Hopkins take on Hannibal Lecter as canon, and expunge Brian [...]

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  • The Debt Review

    John Madden delivers a suspenseful, thought provoking thriller with The Debt, a mix of relationship drama, cold war revenge mission, and present day conflict between guilt and national face saving. Switching smoothly betwen 1997 Tel Aviv (and later the Ukraine) and 1965 East Berlin, the film charts the fall out from a Mossad mission to [...]

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  • Why the world doesn’t need Superman Returns

      You have to feel sorry for Ross Webster and Lex Luthor.  Webster, having spent billions building up Webster Corp,  was clever enough (with the aid of an ace computer hacker employee who had been trying to swindle him) to manipulate the weather, try and kill Superman, and build a computer so big and powerful [...]

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  • The Crappening — Highlander 2 : The Quickening

    Making a sequel can be a risky business. If the first film was a hit, there will be big expectations. You must walk a fine line, on the one hand you have to ensure that the winning ingredient from the first film is recaptured, and on the other hand you must be careful not to [...]

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  • The Grey Review

    “Once more into the fray Into the last good fight I’ll ever know Live or die on this day Live or die on this day.” John Ottway (Liam Neeson) is a marksman, hired by an oil company to keep wolves at bay from a remote oil drilling base in the Alaskan wilderness. When his flight [...]

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  • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Review

    To betray you must first belong” – Kim Philby Tomas Alfredson’s call for the dead world of cold war espionage, brilliantly scripted by Peter Straughan and the late Bridget O’Connor, is an intelligent, grown up slow burning thriller, showcasing a brilliant Oscar worthy performance by Gary Oldman as beguiling spymaster George Smiley. When Jim Prideaux [...]

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  • Scene is Believing – 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Going For A Spin: The Centrifuge Set, Borehamwood In 1964, Stanley Kubrick was MGM’s golden boy. He had just delivered them a critical and commercial hit with Dr Strangelove: or, How I learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb.  The studio was willing to back whatever he next had in mind. What he proposed to [...]

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Valentines Day movie image JENNIFER GARNER and ASHTON KUTCHER

Why I Hate Date Movies

As a shamelessly bad feminist, I frequently feel the need to apologise for the behaviour, actions & preferences of my sex. We are idiots. There are some women out there who are inspirational mould-breakers who make me proud to own ovaries, but the remaining 90% are morons. Of course, this can be said for the [...]

king of comedy7

Bickle’s Got Talent? The King Of Comedy

      In this age of television wannabes and quick fix celebs, it is fitting to look back at The King Of Comedy, Martin Scorsese’s prescient examination of the modern age’s obsession with fame, and a film he himself acknowledges as a sequel of sorts to Taxi Driver, another classic misfit story. Both have [...]

Screen shot 2012-01-31 at 21.25.28

RAIDING THE LOST ARK, A FILMUMENTARY – interview with creator Jamie Benning

Most attempts at fan videos usually only serve to leave the viewer embarrassed for all involved. If it’s not kids old enough to know better dressed in their bathrobes throwing light saber shapes, it’s kids dressed in fedoras rolling under wheelbarrows – and those are just the good ones. However one man has taken a [...]

manhunter3

Scene Is Believing: Manhunter

  In 1986, Michael Mann’s Manhunter elevated schlock-horror to a thoughtful, stylised, forensically psychological level. Brett Ratner later needlessly remade the source material, Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon, after the success of The Silence Of The Lambs and Hannibal. It seemed an attempt to cement Anthony Hopkins take on Hannibal Lecter as canon, and expunge Brian [...]

the debt 1

The Debt Review

John Madden delivers a suspenseful, thought provoking thriller with The Debt, a mix of relationship drama, cold war revenge mission, and present day conflict between guilt and national face saving. Switching smoothly betwen 1997 Tel Aviv (and later the Ukraine) and 1965 East Berlin, the film charts the fall out from a Mossad mission to [...]

t1larg.superman.returns.blog_-565x303

Why the world doesn’t need Superman Returns

  You have to feel sorry for Ross Webster and Lex Luthor.  Webster, having spent billions building up Webster Corp,  was clever enough (with the aid of an ace computer hacker employee who had been trying to swindle him) to manipulate the weather, try and kill Superman, and build a computer so big and powerful [...]

highlander2

The Crappening — Highlander 2 : The Quickening

Making a sequel can be a risky business. If the first film was a hit, there will be big expectations. You must walk a fine line, on the one hand you have to ensure that the winning ingredient from the first film is recaptured, and on the other hand you must be careful not to [...]

The-Grey

The Grey Review

“Once more into the fray Into the last good fight I’ll ever know Live or die on this day Live or die on this day.” John Ottway (Liam Neeson) is a marksman, hired by an oil company to keep wolves at bay from a remote oil drilling base in the Alaskan wilderness. When his flight [...]

tinker

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Review

To betray you must first belong” – Kim Philby Tomas Alfredson’s call for the dead world of cold war espionage, brilliantly scripted by Peter Straughan and the late Bridget O’Connor, is an intelligent, grown up slow burning thriller, showcasing a brilliant Oscar worthy performance by Gary Oldman as beguiling spymaster George Smiley. When Jim Prideaux [...]

2001-exterior-centrifuge

Scene is Believing – 2001: A Space Odyssey

Going For A Spin: The Centrifuge Set, Borehamwood In 1964, Stanley Kubrick was MGM’s golden boy. He had just delivered them a critical and commercial hit with Dr Strangelove: or, How I learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb.  The studio was willing to back whatever he next had in mind. What he proposed to [...]

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