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Films of the year 2022
So here we are, at the end of another year, one that has brought surprises, shocks and thrills to the big screen. The films that I have seen at the cinema this year remind me how lucky I am to have something in my life that, despite what else is happening to throw you off,…
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Films of the Year- 2020
Its safe to say that 2020 hasn’t been a normal year and in terms of cinema viewings it hasn’t been anywhere near a normal year. Cinema may not feel like the most important thing to focus on during a global pandemic, yet it is an industry that employs so many people from those making the…
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Films of the Year- 2019
As we say goodbye to this decade, here is my top ten films of 2019. I found it really hard this time to pick the outright top spot- I was torn between head vs heart, to a film that bewitched and disorientated me against a film that gave me the warmest, most beautiful feeling. In…
2019, adamdriver, adastra, alejandrolandes, bradpitt, canyoueverforgiveme, clairedenis, danielcraig, emmastone, emmawatson, film, filmsof2019, filmsoftheyear, florencepugh, gretagerwig, highlife, infabric, jamesgray, jamieleecurtis, knivesout, littlewomen, marielleheller, marriagestory, melissamccarthy, merylstreep, monos, noahbaumbach, oliviacolman, peterstrickland, rachelweisz, rianjohnson, richardegrant, robertpattinson, saoirseronan, scarlettjohansson, shialebeouf, thefavourite, thepeanutbutterfalcon, timotheechalamet, yorgoslanthimos -
Films of the year- 2018
Due to a current hectic life schedule and my writing for Film Inquiry, my blog has now become severely neglected and redundant however for my few readers who have asked (thank you and I love you), I will continue to do my films of the year. As always there are some that I may have…
aquietplace, ariaster, benfoster, christophermcquarrie, craiggillespie, debragranik, emilyblunt, evanpeters, gretagerwig, hereditary, itonya, joaquinphoenix, johnkransinski, ladybird, leavenotrace, lynneramsay, margotrobbie, missionimpossiblefallout, saoirseronan, stevemcqueen, tomcruise, tonicollette, violadavis, widows, youwerenevereallyhere -
Review-The Beguiled (directed by Sofia Coppola)
It is a brave move to put an Independent film against the might of the summer blockbuster brigade and the potential rays of sunshine that dampen the crowds of the cinema. But a new Sofia Coppola film will always rear the heads of the critics and her ardent admirers who will help form an…
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Five of the best….looks in cinema
They say the eyes are the window to the soul and that a face can launch a thousand ships but in cinema it can do this and much much more. A look can convey something better than pages of dialogue ever could, it can tell us things about a character, some we may want to…