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Stonehearst Asylum

21/04/2015 22:46
Memorable horror movies can usually be separated into four categories: so effing good that you’ll never sleep again, so effing deep that it’ll plague your mind, so effing entertaining that you’ll never catch your breath again and so effing bad that you’ll never ever forget it. It’s a shame when a...

6 Great Fourth Wall Breaking Moments

10/04/2015 15:58
Imagine collating all your favourite characters into a little cinematic tableau that you could apply your voyeurism and watch them go about their lives. In no way are they aware that you are watching them, it’s all secret. And then some crazy renegade character decides to show their self-awareness,...

Far From The Madding Crowd (1967)

18/03/2015 18:11
Thomas Hardy novels have been the source of cinematic goodness since the invention of moving pictures. As it stands, there are roughly four different adaptations of Tess of the d’Urbervilles, one on The Claim, Under the Greenwood Tree and Jude as well as 2013’s under-seen movie triumph What Maisie...

World Book Day: 5 Great Movie Book Worms

05/03/2015 14:54
  When I was a child, I was a massive bookworm. I don’t entirely want to say I’ve lost that but I’ve definitely been seduced by my one true love cinema and she is one demanding lady. I do read occasionally but I don’t have my nose tipped to dusty pages as often. That’s not important, what is...

The Nearly Oscars: Beauty And The Beast

20/02/2015 20:47
When you are a child, there are some movies that just stay with you. I can imagine that in a decade or two, the children of now will look back I wonder and remember that magical feeling the first time Elsa let it go. Similarly, I can imagine that adults of now can look back and recall that time...
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