Author: Jack Gracie


  • Review: Money Monster

    Jodie Foster’s latest thriller is a little on the bland side, says Jack Gracie.

  • Review: X-Men: Apocalypse

    The latest Bryan Singer X-Men adventure isn’t the series’ best, but certainly still packs a punch, says Jack Gracie

  • Review: Game of Thrones (Season 6, Episode 3)

    With ‘Oathbreaker’, Game of Thrones continues to demonstrate why it is the most popular show on television.

  • Review: Son of Saul

    László Nemes’ Oscar-winner is a truly gripping piece of cinema, says Head of Design Jack Gracie.

  • Notes on News: Lytro – The future of cameras?

    Head of Design Jack Gracie discusses why a Lytro’s new camera technology could prove revolutionary for amateur film-makers.

  • ‘With animation the scene can take a life of its own’: An interview with directors of the Oscar nominated Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of the same name, it is a masterfully created stop motion picture in which a lonely help author Michael (voiced by actor David Thewlis) sees everyone the same until he meets a certain special woman, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), […]

  • Blu-ray Review: Bridge of Spies

    Spielberg’s latest is further proof of his immense filmmaking skill, says Jack Gracie.

  • Review: Daredevil (Season 2, Episode 1)

    Jack reviews the thrilling return of Marvel’s Daredevil.

  • Review: SUPERHOT

    Jack reviews the highly innovative indie Shooter, SUPERHOT.

  • Review: M83 – ‘Do It, Try It’

    Head of Design Jack reviews M83’s initially disappointing comeback, ‘Do It, Try It’.

  • Review: Trumbo

    Bryan Cranston’s Oscar-push is strictly average, says Head of Design Jack.

  • Review: Bone Tomahawk

    Squeamish Head of Design Jack accidentally saw a horror film, but rather liked it.

  • Blu-ray Review: Crimson Peak

    Guillermo del Toro’s stab at gothic romance is a wonder to behold, says Head of Design Jack.

  • Intro to: Anime – Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

    In the first of a new series, Jack explains why Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the best possible introduction to Anime.