Every X-Men Villain Ranked

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Bum bum bummmmmm… Deadpool & Wolverine has been in theaters for about a week now, and it looks like it’s going to break a bunch of box office records. As the final goodbye to the

The Silly Sammy Adventure Short Film Review

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  This short animation follows Sammy, a piece of bread no less whose day becomes ruined by the evil witch and her robot disciples. It is up to Sammy to outsmart her and put an

Bird Drone Short Film Review

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  Bird Drone is a love story between an injured seagull and a human-operated drone with a short battery life. This short animation focuses on the theme of unrequited love and moving forward when relationships crumble,

TOTORO

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  Film Feature by James Learoyd   There is an argument to be made that Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki is the most important filmmaker living today. His work is not just innovative and groundbreaking in

Filmmaker Interview with Federica Alice Carlino

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  Hi Federica, thanks for speaking with us. Where in the world do we find you right now?   At the moment I’m speaking from London, UK, but I’m from Milan, Italy.   In 2020

Bridge Short Film Review

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Booking a doctor’s appointment, or simply just being able to get through to speak to a doctor, has tragically become an all-too familiar obstacle across the country and beyond, pre- and post-pandemic.  In Bridge, the

Little Deaths Film Review

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Writer-director Brian Follmer brings a unique, atmospheric erotic drama to the screen with Little Deaths.  A winner at 2023’s Canadian Cinematography Awards and MiraBanART Music and Design Festival, Follmer’s daring film boasts two outstanding performances

In The Moonlight Short Film Review

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Prolific, award-winning filmmaker Richard J Moir is the real artist behind the lens of In The Moonlight, a familiar yet atmospheric and spooky short film which is a virtual one-man show.  The equally versatile James

Wonderful Days (Sky Blue)

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I first have to publicly apologise to the makers of this film for quickly assuming this was Japanese Anime. Although being a fan of eastern cinema, especially manga and anime from a young age I