With A Good Day to Die Hard getting a 12A certificate, Luke Owen examines the lost art of editing movies for TV…In the 80s and 90s it was common place for you to find edited versions of 18 rated movies on TV. In fact to this day you’ll still see edited versions of movies with […]
Nicholas Hoult to star in latest attempt at Birdsong adaptation
Last year, fans of epic First World War novel Birdsong, written by Sebastian Faulks, were finally treated to an on-screen version of the story. Eddie Redmayne (Les Misérables, My Week with Marilyn) and Clémence Poésy (Harry Potter, 127 Hours) starred in a two-part adaptation which aired on the BBC. This interpretation won many admirers and had an […]
DVD Review – 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2013)
30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, 2013. Directed by Craig Moss. Starring French Stewart, Danny Woodburn, Kathryn Fiore, Flip Schultz and Olivia Alexander. SYNOPSIS: Like Paranormal Activity. But funnier. Scream with laughter in this found footage parody- Dana’s father was sent to a psychiatric hospital after […]
DVD Review – Darling Companion (2012)
Darling Companion, 2012. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan.Starring Mark Duplass, Richard Jenkins, Diane Keaton, Kevin Kline, Elisabeth Moss, Sam Shepard, Dianne Wiest and Ayelet Zurer. SYNOPSIS: Mother and daughter, Beth and Grace, find a bedraggled dog on the side of the freeway. Taking it home and rescuing it, the dog helps Grace meet a man – […]
Downton Abbey Season 3 – Episode 6 Review
Kirsty Capes reviews the sixth episode of Downton Abbey season 3… After all the doom and gloom that’s been going on in Downton recently, it’s nice to have an episode with more positives than negatives. This episode is just that. We see the mourning period for the family is coming to a close and Cora […]
Culturally, Does Steven Soderbergh Matter Anymore?
Commenting on the Critics with Simon Columb… Nick James writes in the new March edition of Sight & Sound about how Steven Soderbergh’s statement “I just don’t think movies matter anymore, culturally” may be a little… cynical: “For a while now, lamentation and nostalgia have been rife in the discourse around cinema (not least in these pages). […]
House of Cards – Season One Review
Rohan Morbey reviews the first season of Netflix’s political drama series House of Cards… Forget the fact that Netflix has released all 13 episodes of their US remake of the British show House of Cards all at once rather than the traditional one-per-week – the question is should you watch it? The answer is yes, […]
The Week in Spandex – The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Iron Man 3, Justice League, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Incredible Hulk and more
Our weekly round up of the latest stories from the world of screen superheroes, including The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man, S.H.I.E.L.D., Planet Hulk, The Avengers 3, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Justice League, Arrow, Young Justice, Green Lantern: The […]
The Flickering Myth BAFTA Predictions
The Flickering Myth team predict the winners of the British Academy Film Awards…. It’s that magical time of year again where loads of famous people gather around to perpetuate how great they are. They don’t call ’em celebrate-ories for nothing. This Sunday plays host the the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, or, […]
The Oscar for most criminally ignored performances by the Academy – Actor Nominations
Tom Jolliffe on the male acting performances criminally overlooked by the Academy for Oscar recognition… With the Oscars around the corner and awards season in full swing, now is a perfect opportunity to tearfully remember those performances that were completely overlooked by the Academy. Reasons can differ. Sometimes a year is bloated with exceptional performances […]