Sarah Clapperton

Sarah Clapperton

Favorite films

  • Memento
  • Inception
  • The Shawshank Redemption
  • The Usual Suspects

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  • Haunted Mansion

    ★★½

  • The Little Mermaid

    ★★

  • Barbie

    ★★

  • Oppenheimer

    ★★★★★

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  • Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer

    ★★★★★

    Review originally published on CineChat:
    www.cinechat.co.uk/review-oppenheimer/

    Oppenheimer is the latest release from visionary director Christopher Nolan, following the creator of the atomic bomb. While the tone of this film is certainly much more adult and serious than his previous material (yes even Dunkirk), this is undoubtedly yet another Nolan masterpiece.

    Starring Cillian Murphy as the titular J. Robert Oppenheimer, the film unfolds in two strands; “Fission”, set in colour and following Oppenheimer’s life and career, and “Fusion” set in black…

  • Luther: The Fallen Sun

    Luther: The Fallen Sun

    ★½

    Review originally published in CineChat:
    www.cinechat.co.uk/review-luther-the-fallen-sun/

    Luther: The Fallen Sun sees the return of the disgraced detective, this time in a Netflix made feature film. Coming 4 years after the end of the fifth series which wrapped things up rather neatly, it was a surprise to see Luther making a comeback. And to be frank, he should’ve stayed in prison.

    The film starts not long after the events of the fifth series, as we see Callum Aldridge called out of…

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  • Monster Hunter

    Monster Hunter

    ★½

    Review originally published on CineChat: www.cinechat.co.uk/review-monster-hunter/

    Monster Hunter is the live-action adaptation of the Japanese video game series of the same name, now available to watch on Sky and Now TV. While it may look and feel very similar to a video game, sadly this film isn’t anywhere near as fun and satisfying.

    Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson (Resident Evil and Alien vs Predator), the film opens on ‘The New World’, on a ship sailing through a twilight desert that…

  • Scream

    Scream

    ★★★★½

    As published on CineChat: www.cinechat.co.uk/review-scream-2022/

    Now on its fifth instalment, the Scream franchise is back with the latest release, Scream. The numerical sequel title has been dropped in favour of a back-to-basics legacy sequel, bringing back the original cast alongside a whole host of new faces ready to fall victim to Ghostface. After 5 films, we really should have run out of motives for another Ghostface copycat by now, however, Scream proves otherwise.

    Ten years on from the last sequel…

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