The Great Maiden’s Blush
Posted 12:25pm Sunday 29th May 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: B+ This recent New Zealand film follows two women, Aila (Renee Lyons) and Bunny (Miriama McDowell), as they both embark upon single motherhood. Aila is an isolated older woman, lover of gardens and failed classical pianist. Her desperately wanted newborn daughter needs to have a risky Read more...
Angry Birds Movie
Posted 12:28pm Sunday 29th May 2016 by Lisa Blakie
Rating: C+ It’s pretty common knowledge that most movies adapted from video games are shit, (Tomb Raider, Mortal Kombat, any Sonic the Hedgehog film). Despite this, they are still being made; a fact that I am biased towards being happy about because I bloody love video games. Something that Read more...
Dante’s Peak
Posted 12:30pm Sunday 29th May 2016 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Rating: B+ Was this anyone else’s favourite movie as a kid? For me it even overtook Jurassic Park at one point. (Though it just occurred to me that many of this year’s freshers weren’t born yet when it was released... holy christ). In my flat we bought a projector in lieu of a Read more...
Notes to Eternity
Posted 12:33pm Sunday 29th May 2016 by Andrew Kwiatkowski
Rating: A An intensely moving doco about the Palestinian struggle, but also much more than that. When the film begins by interviewing the most vocal members of a pro-Israel protest, you know it isn’t going to pull any punches. It tackles all the difficult issues head-first, with the Read more...
Go Set A Watchman
Posted 12:37pm Sunday 29th May 2016 by Jessica Thompson
There are some stories that hurt to read. They really can cut you up for a while. Go Set A Watchman is in my top ten on the heartbreak book list for a number of reasons. Written before the famous To Kill a Mockingbird but published as a sequel, it is accepted as being Mockingbird’s first Read more...
Stephen’s Sausage Roll
Posted 12:59pm Sunday 22nd May 2016 by Campbell Calverley
Rating: B+ Think of the most difficult puzzle game that you have ever played and multiply it by a thousand. Then take away all instructions, add a lot of frustration and headache-induced pain, and you will get a game that is still only half as infuriatingly difficult as Stephen’s Sausage Read more...
Lemonade — Beyonce
Posted 1:01pm Sunday 22nd May 2016 by Jessica Thompson
Beyoncé dropped Lemonade on the 23rd of April, 2016. It is her sixth album, first released on Tidal with an incredible hour long film. I think it’s safe to say I’m not the only person who signed up for the thirty day free trial just to hear Queen B’s sweet, sweet beats, Read more...
Mavis!
Posted 1:05pm Sunday 22nd May 2016 by Nita Sullivan
Rating: A A heart-warming documentary that spans the life of Soul, RnB, and Gospel singer Mavis Staples, Mavis! entertains and informs on many levels. You don’t have to be a history or music buff to appreciate and enjoy all that Mavis Staples has accomplished during her lengthy career Read more...
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Posted 12:32pm Sunday 22nd May 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: A It’s the year 2056, and the future is super goth. An epidemic of organ failure has caused the deaths of many. A new company, GeneCo, offers organ transplants on a payment plan. Those who make their payments live on and live rich. However, those who miss their payments fall victim Read more...
Florence Foster Jenkins
Posted 12:39pm Sunday 22nd May 2016 by Nita Sullivan
Rating: A In the middle of a very stressful week, and nearing the end of a pretty hectic semester, seeing a heart-warming film about a rich woman who couldn’t sing turned out to be exactly what I needed. Florence Foster Jenkins creatively depicts the life of Madam Florence (played Read more...
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