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  • Mission: Impossible – Fallout Review — Ethan Hunt, madman

    Mission: Impossible – Fallout Review — Ethan Hunt, madman

    I don’t know exactly how it is where you are, but in the UK cinema isn’t generally a participatory sport. Outside of comedy or horror there’s very few acceptable reactions one is allowed to have. I’ve been to screenings with the director present where the audience were too British to have the courtesy to applaud.…

    E Warren

    July 31, 2018
    Film, Review
    Alec Baldwin, Angela Bassett, Christopher McQuarrie, Cinema, Fallout, Film, Films, Five Stars, Henry Cavill, Michelle Monaghan, Mission Impossible, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Rebecca Ferguson, Review, Sean Harris, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Vanessa Kirby, Ving Rhames, Wes Bentley
  • Leave No Trace Review – Nature’s wander

    Leave No Trace Review – Nature’s wander

    I read Walden first when I was a teenager and assumed that because it was written in this elaborate, if occasionally beautiful, way there must have been something insightful in there. You know, minimalism, simplicity, getting in touch with our roots. Society is square anyway, to hell with all the people who tell you what…

    E Warren

    July 28, 2018
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Review
    Ben Foster, Cinema, Dale Dickey, Debra Granik, Film, Films, Five Stars, Leave No Trace, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Thomasin McKenzie
  • First Reformed Review – Protestant guilt

    First Reformed Review – Protestant guilt

    I remember a point in my life when I were sure of things. Then I remember a point where I weren’t sure of anything. Then I think I realised that in an atmosphere of uncertainty, I could choose my own truths and in the acknowledgement of those the world had the possibility to become a…

    E Warren

    July 26, 2018
    Film, Review
    Amanda Seyfried, Cedric the Entertainer, Cinema, Ethan Hawke, Film, Films, First Reformed, Five Stars, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Paul Schrader, Review
  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Review – A grown up feature

    Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Review – A grown up feature

    I write this review drinking a chilled glass of white wine at nine o’clock on a Tuesday evening because I am sure that this is the version of ‘best life’ that the characters of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again would want me to lead. It’s a pointless endeavour really, the only valid answer to…

    E Warren

    July 25, 2018
    Film, Review
    Amanda Seyfried, Andy Garcia, Cher, Christine Baranski, Cinema, Colin Firth, Dominic Cooper, Film, Films, Four Stars, Here We Go Again, Julie Walters, Lily James, Mamma Mia, Meryl Streep, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Pierce Brosnan, Review, Stellan Skarsgård
  • Skyscraper Review – Dwayne dwarfs everything

    Skyscraper Review – Dwayne dwarfs everything

    Once it catches on fire, at the base of the titular skyscraper, a crowd forms. They are there at first to watch the calamity. Then, on a mission to save his family, trapped halfway up, above the blaze Dwayne Johnson busts through the police cordon, climbs a crane, and launches himself into the burning building.…

    E Warren

    July 22, 2018
    Film, Review
    Action, Chin Han, Cinema, Dwayne Johnson, Film, Films, Hannah Quinlivan, Movie, Movies, Neve Campbell, Opinion, Rawson Marshall Thurber, Review, Roland Møller, Skyscraper, Two Stars
  • The Secret of Marrowbone Review – Not a twist movie

    The Secret of Marrowbone Review – Not a twist movie

    You’ll probably have figured out the secret of The Secret of Marrowbone pretty early on in the film’s running time. I mean, there’s a few going on through the running time the plot basically revolves around a circling series of reveals, who knows what, and who’s hiding it from them is the source of all…

    E Warren

    July 21, 2018
    Film, Review
    Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Cinema, Film, Films, Four Stars, George MacKay, Horror, Matthew Stagg, Mia Goth, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Sergio G. Sánchez, The Secret of Marrowbone
  • Incredibles 2 Review: The definite article

    Incredibles 2 Review: The definite article

    I am in awe of Brad Bird. I mean he’s made mistakes: Tomorrowland, his support of Colin Trevorrow – but anybody who can make a film like this is on some sort of next level shit. The film picks up where the pervious one left off. The Parr family, under their guise as The Incredibles,…

    E Warren

    July 20, 2018
    Film, Review
    Bob Odenkirk, Brad Bird, Catherine Keener, Cinema, Craig T. Nelson, Film, Films, Five Stars, Holly Hunter, Huck Milner, Incredibles 2, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Samuel L Jackson, Sarah Vowell
  • Weekly Roundup 09/07/18: Late again edition

    Weekly Roundup 09/07/18: Late again edition

    The week before last was pretty rough. Last week was pretty rough. Work has been extremely tiring and outside of that I’ve had no energy to get excited at anything. I’m in one of those phases again where the road ahead seems undefined and endless. When the world seems like that the purpose of each…

    E Warren

    July 10, 2018
    Weekly Roundup
    Burnout, Dysphoria, Makeup, Queer Eye, Trans, Transgender
  • Adrift Review – All isn’t lost

    Adrift Review – All isn’t lost

    Can we all be done now with Sam Claflin as a romantic lead? Like he doesn’t fit the part well, I get that he’s handsome but it really ain’t worth it. We’re wasting his talents in these roles that the man is so clearly unsuited to. It runs through every measure of his being, I…

    E Warren

    July 6, 2018
    Film, Review
    Adrift, Baltasar Kormákur, Cinema, Film, Films, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Robert Richardson, Sam Claflin, Shailene Woodley, Two Stars
  • Tag Review – The it crowd

    Tag Review – The it crowd

    Tag, the film about a group of adults who keep their childhood friendship alive by continuing to play the same childhood game long past everyone else stopped, has a lot to say about the game. We get scenes of strategizing, complex plans being sprung into action, countermeasures being sprung. Our characters explain to us the…

    E Warren

    July 5, 2018
    Film, Review
    Annabelle Wallis, Cinema, Ed Helms, Film, Films, Hannibal Buress, Isla Fisher, Jake Johnson, Jeff Tomsic, Jeremy Renner, John Hamm, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Rashida Jones, Review, Tag, Two Stars, Warner Bros
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