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Review: ‘Serena’ (2014)
You know when you see a film and you can’t stop thinking about it? Danish director Susanne Bier’s latest offering is just that. Serena stood out to me before I had seen it, as Bier is one of my favourite … Continue reading
Posted in Film Reviews
Tagged American Hustle, Ana Ularu, Anthony Minghella, Avant-garde, Bradley Cooper, Cinematography, Cold Mountain, Danish, Darren Aronofsky, David Dencik, Denmark, Drama, Emotional, Femme Fatale, Film, George Pemberton, Hollywood, Jennifer Lawrence, Lars Von Trier, Morten Søborg, Open Hearts, Review, Rhys Ifans, Ron Rash, Sean Harris, Serena, Serena Pemberton, Serena Shaw, Silver Linings Playbook, Susanne Bier, Thomas Vinterberg, Toby Jones
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Favourite Film Snobbery
I always feel that there can be a slight snobbery around talk of someone’s favourite film. I am certainly not a person who has never been a film snob, and I did once openly laugh in someone’s face when they … Continue reading
Posted in Film Thoughts
Tagged 12 Angry Men, Alfred Hitchcock, Avatar, Back to the Future, CGI, Cinematography, Director, Doctor Zhivago, Film, Indie, Love Actually, Marvel, Notting Hill, Rebecca, Richard Ayoade, Richard Curtis, Script, Soundtrack, The Avengers, The Double, Titanic
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Commentary Review #2: ‘American Beauty’ (1999)
Audio Commentaries are sometimes a forgotten gem in the world of film. But how often do they get heard, and are they even worth hearing? This series of reviews will take a look at some of the best, and perhaps … Continue reading →