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Rainbow Rebels: A History of Cinematic Pride
Take a look as we cover key moments and films in the history of cinematic pride.

Harry Smith-Hampton
Oct 26, 2018


PERSONA – ENTWINED
On the year of Bergman's 100th birthday, we tackle his masterpiece and pay homage to the master himself.

Bryson Edward Howe
Sep 4, 2018


Northern Scum: 5 Northern Crime Films
A guide to five films full of crimes, capers, crossings and bloodshed: All set in the North of England. The proper North.

Caleb Carter
Aug 22, 2018


Blade Runner: The Neon Now
As we pay homage to Ridley Scott's ever-enigmatic classic, we discuss just how close we really are to his vision of 2019.

Bryson Edward Howe
Aug 10, 2018


From The Movies, With Love: Goodbye Dragon Inn
Our dreams and our memories and our truths, flickering by at exactly twenty-four times the speed of our life.

Bryson Edward Howe
Jul 7, 2018


Art and Isolation: The Existentialism of Grizzly Man
Timothy Treadwell is a man, forcing himself to live out alone in the Earth’s wilderness with just God’s creatures and a video camera.

Bryson Edward Howe
May 9, 2018


Film As Reflection: Making Sense of Mirror
Tarkovsky nobly attempts to tell the entirety of his life story alongside the moments of modern Russian history.

Bryson Edward Howe
Mar 19, 2018


Departure and Resolution in The Red Turtle
A man is alone on an island. A man falls in love, grows old and dies on an island. We watch as his life is turned into a constant struggle.

Louis Edwards
Mar 11, 2018


Film and Fog: An Homage to Inherent Vice
Seen as an unadaptable nightmare, and underappreciated by many, but Inherent Vice may just be PTA's masterpiece.

Bryson Edward Howe
Feb 26, 2018


Movie Moments: Call Me By Your Name
Every frame of this film is like the exhale of a half-smoked cigarette, a haze of a memory of a dream, like falling in love.

Bryson Edward Howe
Jan 9, 2018


Experiencing Kubrick: 6 Notes on A Clockwork Orange
Here are six appreciations I gained whilst watching “A Clockwork Orange” in the cinema.

Caleb Carter
Oct 16, 2017
The Big Ship

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