Review Tag Archive

Animation, Film Festival

DN LFF09: Fantastic Mr Fox – Wes Anderson

Growing up, the books of Roald Dahl were an important part of my childhood and even now they still have pride of place on my bookshelf. Some of my earliest

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Animation, Art & Fashion

Psst!

In my opinion, there’s not much in the world of film than can top a short film created by a talented team of Artists……Although a short film created by 3

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Live Action

Seeing Red

I’ve never been a big fan of TV, especially TV drama, I usually find it pales in comparison to film in all aspects of production. So when it comes to the

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Live Action

Paddy’s Day

Paddy Considine stuck in my head the very first time I saw him in Shane Meadow’s A Room for Romeo Brass and by the time he put in a terrifying

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Live Action

Riding High

If you would have said to me at the start of 2009, that by March, the best new film I’d have seen so far this year was screened straight onto Channel 4, I

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Article

MarBelle 2008 Top Ten

Last year I thought I’d get ahead of myself and the foreboding I feel about putting this list together by picking out favourite films as I watched them.

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Article

Rob Munday 2008 Top Ten

"After much thought and internal debate I managed to get my list slimmed down to a top ten." Rob runs through his favourite film of 2008.

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Article

Neil Fox The Dirty Dozen 2008

If you’re a long-term DN reader, you’ll know that while the rest of the net has put their ‘Best of’ lists to bed by early December, we

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News

Fizz: Films of the Year

The folks over at Soda Pictures have been a wrangling favourite films of the year out of their nearest and dearest, me included. I do take exception at not

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News

The Prince and the Pauper

Calling all Londoners, people who live near London or anyone planning to visit London anytime, you have to check out the fabulous Prince Charles cinema. A

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Documentary

Año Uña – Jonás Cuarón

I was very lucky recently to get the chance to see Jonás Cuaróns’ Año Uña, an inventive and challenging directorial debut from someone so young and

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Film Festival, Live Action

Filmstock 9: Nicolas Roeg – Puffball

Having missed most of Filmstock being down with the sickness, I was really looking forward to seeing the screening of Nicolas Roeg’s Puffball and especially

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