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  • God’s Own Country Review – Human and divine

    God’s Own Country Review – Human and divine

    I’ll admit I’ve never been super into the whole masc side of the gay scene. It’s like, what you get if you take all the liberating aspects of queerness and infect that with the worst parts of toxic masculinity.

    E Warren

    September 8, 2017
    Film, Review
    Alec Secareanu, British, Cinema, Drama, Film, Films, Five Stars, Francis Lee, Gay, God’s Own Country, Josh O’Connor, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Picturehouse Entertainment, Queer, Review, Romance, Romantic
  • Patti Cake$ Review – Hustling along

    Patti Cake$ Review – Hustling along

    There’s this thing when musicians make movies, or movie-makers become musicians. They decide they might as well combine their artistic pursuits and score their own films.

    E Warren

    September 7, 2017
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Danielle Macdonald, Film, Films, Four Stars, Fox Searchlight, Geremy Jasper, Indie, Mamoudou Athie, Movie, Movies, Music, Opinion, Patti Cake$, Review, Siddharth Dhananjay
  • The Limehouse Golem Review – Queens, Victorians

    The Limehouse Golem Review – Queens, Victorians

    Look, going in I had no idea how gay The Limehouse Golem was going to be. I always love it when that happens.

    E Warren

    September 5, 2017
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Review
    Bill Nighy, Cinema, Douglas Booth, Film, Films, Juan Carlos Medina, Lionsgate, Movie, Movies, Number 9 Films, Olivia Cooke, Opinion, Period, Review, The Limehouse Golem, Thriller, Two Stars
  • The Weekly Roundup – 03/09/2017

    The Weekly Roundup – 03/09/2017

    It struck me recently that I have no idea what most people do. All these people around and I have no idea. On my days off of work, usually weekdays, I’ll travel by train to get to the nearest cinema, who are all these people travelling? They have laptops and they’re typing up notes and…

    E Warren

    September 3, 2017
    Film, Review, Weekly Roundup
    American Made, An Inconvenient Sequel, Cinema, Film, Films, Final Portrait, Logan Lucky, Movies, Opinion, Review, Truth to Power
  • An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Review – 2th

    An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Review – 2th

    When a major criticism of your charitable awareness and outreach program is that it is too self-serving, it might not be best to make a film which seems to validate all those critiques. The conversation around Al Gore don’t really seem to have changed in any meaningful way since the release of manbearpig back in…

    E Warren

    August 31, 2017
    Female Filmmakers, Film, Review
    Al Gore, An Inconvenient Sequel, Bonni Cohen, Cinema, Documentary, Film, Films, Jon Shenk, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Paramount Pictures, Participant Media, Review, Three Stars, Truth to Power
  • American Made Review – More like crapitalism

    American Made Review – More like crapitalism

    I am so fucking done with this type of film. Wahay, look at the excesses of American capitalism, aren’t they awesome? Look at this fucking white-ass guy with his amazing life, and his big house, and his much younger wife. He is so much better, more capable, more successful than you. Who cares if he’s…

    E Warren

    August 30, 2017
    Film, Review
    Action, American Made, Cinema, Cross Creek Pictures, Domhnall Gleeson, Doug Liman, Drama, Film, Films, Imagine Entertainment, Movie, Movies, One Star, Opinion, Review, Sarah Wright, Tom Cruise, Universal Pictures
  • Logan Lucky Review – Cheerier than Wolverine

    Logan Lucky Review – Cheerier than Wolverine

    How long ago did Steven Soderburgh retire from films? I guess it don’t really mean so much when he claims that and then directs, shoots, and edits two whole seasons of a television show. He’s been tempted back to the big screen, he says, because he was passed a script so fun he couldn’t resist…

    E Warren

    August 29, 2017
    Film, Review
    Action, Adam Driver, Bleecker Street, Channing Tatum, Cinema, Comedy, Daniel Craig, Film, Films, Fingerprint Releasing, Four Stars, Logan Lucky, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Riley Keough, Steven Soderbergh
  • Final Portrait Review – Unvarnished artistry

    Final Portrait Review – Unvarnished artistry

    There’s this dichotomy to Stanley Tucci’s filmmaking. People cast him because he can be the most charming person alive. Like, all he has to do is appear on screen and I’ll be totally on board with whatever he’s doing. Even when Peter Jackson is being the most manipulative and overt a filmmaker has ever gotten…

    E Warren

    August 28, 2017
    Film, Review
    Armie Hammer, Cinema, Clémence Poésy, Film, Films, Final Portrait, Four Stars, Geoffrey Rush, Movie, Movies, Olive Productions, Opinion, Potboiler Productions, Review, Stanley Tucci, Vertigo Releasing
  • The Weekly Roundup – 27/08/2017

    The Weekly Roundup – 27/08/2017

    I applied for another job this week, got another rejection. Seems to be the way of things really. I should be ashamed of myself, I deserve everything I’m getting. I keep saying that things will have to change but I can never commit to actually doing anything differently. All I want to do is sell…

    E Warren

    August 27, 2017
    Film, Review, Weekly Roundup
    Cinema, Everything Everything, Film, Films, Movies, Opinion, Review, The Dark Tower, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, Your Name
  • Everything, Everything Review – Another sick romance

    Everything, Everything Review – Another sick romance

    It’s been fun watching internet film contrarians talk about this movie. Mostly it’s reddit that comes up with all the worst takes but I’ve seen some actual respectable critics come up with some real strange criticisms. The best garbage I’ve read over and over again is that this film romanticises self harm. It’s about this…

    E Warren

    August 25, 2017
    Female Filmmakers, Film, POC Filmmakers, Review
    Amandla Stenberg, Cinema, Everything Everything, Film, Films, MGM, Movie, Movies, Nick Robinson, Opinion, Review, Romance, Stella Meghie, Three Stars, Warner Bros, Young Adult
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