A NEW MOVIE GAME – FILM RECIPES (AKA. CINEMATIC ALGEBRA)
Here’s a thought. Can films be explained as a recipe of other movies? As if you could you summarise a film by combining other films (or even subtract). Some examples… (and please bear in mind
Here’s a thought. Can films be explained as a recipe of other movies? As if you could you summarise a film by combining other films (or even subtract). Some examples… (and please bear in mind
Renee Zellweger’s performance captivates through this warm, but honest portrait of the tragic, but adored, and talented star The film Judy is a 2019 biopic of Judy Garland directed by Rupert Goold, based on a
A moving and emotional addition to the famous series of film which sees two impressive debuts of Bradley Cooper as director, and Lady Gaga in an acting role. 2018’s Star is Born is the 4th
Ken Loach’s latest film is a remarkably powerful exploration of life working in the gig economy, and insecure work in today’s society that should be required viewing Ken Loach – One of the true great
2014’s Godzilla kicked off Legendary’s MonsterVerse series and is its best offering so far with its well negotiated balance of character drama and monster fighting inducing destruction chaos. Hollywood’s last run at the famous Japanese
Captain Marvel joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe with an enjoyable enough entrance, but the number of moving parts and identity themes make it tricky to completely engage with Brie Larson (Kong : Skull Island and
We’re approaching the November release of Le Mans ’66 at breakneck speeds (see what I did there?) so here’s the trailer… The film tells the story of the attempt by the Ford Motor Company to defeat Ferrari
Scorsese’s 2011 Hugo is a near masterpiece of a family adventure story, a moving homage to the early age of cinema and highly recommended 2011 saw Martin Scorsese release Hugo – a film which was his
The sequel to ‘The Shining’ strikes a careful balance between homage to the cinematic predecessor and offering an entirely new film, and delivers an impressive and engaging dark thriller Stephen King’s cinematic legacy is huge.
Dame Helen Mirren and Sir Ian McKellen remind us why they are considered acting royalty with this rollercoaster of a thriller that may not be as clever as it thinks, but is entirely enjoyable all