The Whale: review
Director Darren Aronofsky has long expressed his interest in studies of doomed characters. Requiem for a Dream and The Wrestler explored manifestations of grief and regret through compulsions and addictions, […]
Director Darren Aronofsky has long expressed his interest in studies of doomed characters. Requiem for a Dream and The Wrestler explored manifestations of grief and regret through compulsions and addictions, […]
The Hollywood recipe for reviving a classic franchise for a new generation has now been firmly established. The recipe makes a cake. Yes, a cake, one that the studio is […]
What the hell was that? 2020. Weird in so many ways. This year ushered in a new cinematic landscape that may prove to be permanent. A seismic shift. Movie theatres […]
As we draw closer to the sumptuous shadow of All Hallow’s Eve, there’s no better time to sink your teeth into some classic cinematic creep-fests. Here’s a witchy selection of […]
By Nick Milligan As the cinematic landscape continues to shift, it’s hard to know from where the next filmic gem may be uncovered. But if one keeps their ear to […]
The Green Book, written and published by its namesake Victor Hugo Green, was a travel guide for African Americans. Printed in the 1960s, the handbook listed safe places to eat […]
By Nick Milligan 2018 was an even better year for movies than the last, though cinephiles had to once again wade through waist-deep dross and tread into indie territory. Welcome […]
Man or monster? Vice struggles to find the former By Nick Milligan Adam McKay’s biopic about former US vice president Dick Cheney opens with a joke concession, in which he […]
GRANT-LEE PHILLIPS The Wickham Park Hotel Thursday, May 17, 2018 Review By Nick Milligan Images by Craig Wilson If you’re not careful, a special show might fly under your radar, […]
It can be argued that 2016 was one of the better years of music we’ve had in the past decade, but the following 12 months sure gave it a run […]