Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Nostalgia driven anecdotes from the not too distant past.
Belfast
The narrative choice to tell this turbulent tale entirely through the eyes of a child brought a naive yet innocent view to the complexity of living in a civil war.
Filming in striking black, the cinematography takes it time to display the image of working and community life at the precipice of destruction. From the epic battlefield portrait of a mother carrying her child as she shields him with a nearby…
Wes Anderson's love letter to journalists hits his own cinematic mark.
Filled with incredibly complex yet beautiful set design, characters as large as life itself and impeccably dry humour; Wes Anderson has potentially made the most exclusively "him" film yet.
The chess revolution section of the magazine spoke to me the most. Never have I seen a more uniquely authentic depiction of that sixth form student revolutionary passion before on screen. Excellent.
Oh and the prints of the magazine covers,…
The audience were like a football crowd.
The film was like a moment in history.
The review is 5*