One of the only film studios that operates today that I felt has never made a bad film is Aardman. Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit are classics in stop motion and their other films, Flushed Away; Arthur Christmas and The Pirates in an Adventure with Scientists, are all a lot… Continue reading Shaun the Sheep Movie Review
Month: February 2015
My Thoughts on the 2015 Oscar Nominations
A tradition that I have concerning the Oscars is to provide my thoughts on the list of nominees before the show. This year, I’ve cut it a bit closer than usual due to being busy with university work but they’re here now. As usual, my thoughts will be for each category and split up into… Continue reading My Thoughts on the 2015 Oscar Nominations
Selma Review
After all the troubles across America over the past year regarding how the black population is treated by the police, there couldn’t have been a more perfect time for a film about Martin Luther King to be released. Moreover, by focusing more on the Selma protests, a clear parallel can be drawn about how the… Continue reading Selma Review
Big Hero 6 Review
Over the past few years, Disney has been on fire with their animated films. The Princess and the Frog and Tangled showed that Disney could still do fairytales effectively; Winnie the Pooh was a nice little throwback; I’m a massive fan of Wreck It Ralph and Frankenweenie and, whilst my opinion of it has gone… Continue reading Big Hero 6 Review
Kingsman: The Secret Service Review
Since it was first announced, I’ve been highly anticipating Kingsman. Matthew Vaughn is one of my favourite directors working today and the last time he and writer Jane Goldman worked with a Mark Millar comic we got Kick-Ass, which is one of my favourite films. So does the magic strike twice, honestly I don’t think… Continue reading Kingsman: The Secret Service Review