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A movie buff with a Film Studies degree. I work in the completely unrelated field of paediatric nursing but films and television are my real passion.

100 Words or Less – American Assassin (2017)

Vince Flynn’s super-successful espionage book series gets it’s first cinematic outing in the enjoyably violent American Assassin.

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100 Words or Less – The Replacement Killers (1998)

Chow Yun-fat’s first Hollywood action film and Antoine Fuqua’s directorial debut – is it any good?

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How do mock-documentaries use documentary conventions to convey a sense of verisimilitude?

A short essay analysing how the mock-documentary genre uses the conventions of it’s grown up brother, the documentary, to add a sense of realism and believability.

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Postmodernism, neo-noir and Shane Black’s Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)

In anticipation of Shane Black’s upcoming Predator sequel, this essay takes a look back at his directorial debut and what it can tell us about postmodernism through it’s uses of noir tropes and themes.

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The Dark Knight at 10 – An In-depth Look at the British Media’s Call for Censorship

Love it or hate it (or just think that Batman Begins is the superior film), Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is about to hit 10 years old. In honour of that fact, here’s an essay I did analysing the British Media’s strange outrage at the film’s 12A rating.

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Analysing the cult status of John Carpenter’s ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ (1986)

And now for something completely different… an essay I wrote a couple years back during my film degree at Uni.

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Westworld ‘The Passenger’ Review

Westworld concluded this week in spectacular fashion. Like the finale to season 1, we were left with more questions than answers and long wait until season 3.

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Westworld ‘Vanishing Point’ Review

 “I make my own decisions, and I’m gonna destroy this whole fuckin’ place!”   I don’t think there’s any coming back from this one. William is well and truly too far gone, and the murder of his daughter just cements it. Funny thing about Ed Harris’ William is that he’s just like the viewers (especially […]

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Review

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a the strangest movie in the Jurassic Park franchise but after the original it’s certainly the best. It’t won’t be for everyone however…

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Westworld ‘Phase Space’ Review

This weeks episode of Westworld see’s a train crash, a samurai duel, and a virtual VR version of the park. But that’s nothing compared to the episode’s closing shot… the return of Ford.

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