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  • Alive at the Bath Film Festival: Misha Enzovoort (Misha Et cetera)

    Alive at the Bath Film Festival: Misha Enzovoort (Misha Et cetera)

    I have been losing my grandmother for a while now. It’s not something you’re really aware of on the day to day but I think back to six months ago, maybe a year and she seems so less present that she was before.

    E Warren

    November 9, 2017
    Bath Film Festival 2017, Film, Review
    Cherry Duyuns, Cinema, Documentary, Film, Films, Four Stars, ICP Orchestra, Misha Enzovoort, Misha Mengelberg, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review
  • What are you doing. Follow this guy’s blog you damn fools.

    What are you doing. Follow this guy’s blog you damn fools.

    Originally posted on Streamed Consciousness: An on-the-ground account of a whirlwind weekend in the cinemas of the country’s capital IIIIIIFestivals can seem like illustrious affairs from the outside. The ones that become known and ingrained in the public consciousness, like Cannes and Sundance, seem like hubs of glitz and glamour, a place to watch film…

    E Warren

    November 8, 2017
    Reblog
  • Alive at the Bath Film Festival: The Florida Project

    Alive at the Bath Film Festival: The Florida Project

    If there be one thing The Florida Project keeps conspicuously absent from its frames, it is Disney. The film is set on the fringes of Disney World Florida in the underserved, underassisted world of the long term American poor.

    E Warren

    November 7, 2017
    Bath Film Festival 2017, Film, Review
    A24, Altitude Film, Bria Vinaite, Brooklynn Prince, Cinema, Comedy, Cre Film, Drama, Film, Films, Five Stars, Indie, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Sean Baker, The Florida Project, Willem Dafoe
  • Alive at the Bath Film Festival: Professor Marston & the Wonder Women

    Alive at the Bath Film Festival: Professor Marston & the Wonder Women

    I suppose we all have our gets. It don’t really matter how saccharine or whitewashy or manipulative queer historical fiction gets, I will always be onboard.

    E Warren

    November 6, 2017
    Bath Film Festival 2017, Female Filmmakers, Film, POC Filmmakers, Queer Filmmakers, Review
    Angela Robinson, Annapurna Pictures, Bella Heathcote, Biopic, Cinema, Drama, Film, Films, Five Stars, Luke Evans, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Professor Marston & the Wonder Women, Rebecca Hall, Review, Reviews, Romance
  • A short fiction

    Here’s a piece of short fiction I wrote a while ago now. It was originally posted onto the /r/writingprompts subreddit in response to to the following: ‘A former, now elderly totalitarian dictator meets with the leader of the opposition group that deposed him many years ago.’ There are only two sentences left in here that…

    E Warren

    October 29, 2017
    Uncategorized
  • An Update, Public Libraries and April Daniels’ Dreadnought: Nemesis

    An Update, Public Libraries and April Daniels’ Dreadnought: Nemesis

    An Update, Public Libraries and thoughts on April Daniels Dreadnought: Nemesis. It’s been too long.

    E Warren

    October 22, 2017
    Books, Review, Updates
    April Daniels, Dreadnought, Fiction, LGBT, Libraries, Library, Nemesis, Novel, Queer, Science Fiction, Superhero
  • Hey

    Hey

    I know I ain’t posted in a while. I had a good time in Spain, then i came back and got caught up in the work shit I expected to. It total late capitalist bullcrap, I mean seriously.

    E Warren

    September 26, 2017
    Updates
    LGBT, Life, Transgender, Update
  • Holiday Reading: Part 1

    Holiday Reading: Part 1

    First in my (totally self indulgent) holiday retrospective reading list. My first ever review for this website, David Brent: Life on the Road

    E Warren

    September 15, 2017
    Updates
    David Brent: Life on the Road
  • I’m on Holiday!

    I’m on Holiday!

    I really should have posted this yesterday, but the planes were a whole thing and I was far more than tired. But I’ve had a sleep now and drank coffee and adjusted to the temperature and just remembered you guys. I’m in Spain y’all! Outside of a village in the south by the mountains. Escaping…

    E Warren

    September 14, 2017
    Updates
    Update
  • IT Review – All dead weight

    IT Review – All dead weight

    The new IT feels eighties. I mean, deliberately so.

    E Warren

    September 11, 2017
    Film, Review
    Andy Muschietti, Bill Skarsgård, Cinema, Film, Films, Horror, IT, Jaeden Lieberher, Movie, Movies, New Line Cinema, Opinion, Review, Sophia Lillis, Two Stars, Warner Bros
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