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Liam Beazley takes a look at the (few) pros and (many) cons of exploiting cinematic universes.
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Liam Beazley reviews the Chris Evans-starring dramedy from director Marc Webb.
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Writer Liam reviews the Blu-ray release of Danny Boyle’s sequel to his 90s classic.
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Following the early 20th century writings of Freud on dream theory, the similarities between dreaming and the experience of cinema has long been theorized; drawing comparisons between the movie goer and the dreamer in a sense that we are idly transported psychologically via the presentation of images. Few filmmakers have explored this quite to the […]
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Writer Liam reviews the Blu-ray release of Andrea Arnold’s beautifully raw film American Honey.
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Liam Beazley reviews Trainspotting ahead of the sequel set to come out this year.
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Writer Liam looks back on the 2001 Cult Classic, which still remains maintains its surrealist perfection to this day.
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Writer Liam reviews Martin Scorsese’s visually stunning film, Silence.
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Liam Beazley remarks on Thom Yorke and co.’s ninth record.
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Following recent news that Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after the release of his tenth film, writer Liam pens a letter to the director to change his mind.
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Virtual reality gets a lot more real in Black Mirror’s new run; but is it as hard-hitting as previous stories? Liam Beazley reviews.