Christopher Nolan, in his new epic Dunkirk, brings his genius to a poignant and touching subject with a class that is unparalleled in the war film genre. The fantastic line up of both seasoned and new actors could not have been chosen better. The film relies on nothing else but the emotional and raw realities... Continue Reading →
It Comes At Night Review
Terry Shults’ suspenseful horror It Comes At Night revolves around a family in their efforts to stay alive and safe in a world ravaged by a mysterious disease. The film has been met with many good critical reviews despite it being advertised very little and having a limited release. This description led me to be... Continue Reading →
Spoiler-free Spiderman: Homecoming Review
The Marvel universe returns in summer blockbuster Spiderman: Homecoming. Following a preview of the character last year in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland’s Spiderman really comes into his own this year in the solo feature film. The film centres around Peter Parker learning to be superhero and fighting the big guys against the wishes... Continue Reading →
Why Do They Keep Making Spiderman Films?
John Watts’ Spider-Man: Homecoming comes out on the 7th of July bringing a new character to further into the Disney Marvel Studios universe. However this is not a new character for marvel fans at all, in fact since the turn of the century there have been two previous incarnations of the web slinging teenager. Then... Continue Reading →
Baby Driver Spoiler-Free Review
Edgar Wright’s new action blockbuster Baby Driver was released into UK cinemas today. After all the hype online from both the press and celebrity fans, I just had to go see it. Wright is best known for his collaboration on the Cornetto Trilogy with Simon Pegg, this film is change of pace for the director... Continue Reading →
And I Think of You
My first finalised piece of poetry hurrah
Personal Prose Pt.4
A Piece of Me With you there is a piece of me. Please look after this small piece Care for it, Keep it safe. I gave you a piece of me. I gave you it when I shared my life with you, When I fractioned my time on earth To be with you. To care... Continue Reading →
My Cousin Rachel Review
Stunning performances from Rachel Weisz and Sam Clafin in period thriller My Cousin Rachel.
Farewell To The West End
My view on an amazing interview with the creative team behind The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.