Written by Emma Judge - Student Pages Entertainment Journalist
Tim Scott McConnell, also known as Ledfoot proved exactly why he has become so accomplished. His latest album "Damned" having just being released around Europe brings both an acoustic version on 12 string and a band version from the accomplished artist.
Setting the stage for Ledfoot was UK’s own Rob Lowden (Aka Cold...
Written by James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
Horror, as a genre, is subjective. What scares one person might make another cringe. A lot of the time, especially in horror, there is a split between two sub genres – arthouse and mainstream. This leads me to two recent horror movies – 'It' and 'The Babadook'. One is arthouse,...
Reviewed by James Reilly and Rohan Angus
James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
Film Rating:
★★★
This film has divided me emotionally ever since I walked out the cinema. I have never loved and hated a film this much before. There are moments in this film I love, damn right love. Yet, alas, there are things I hate. Things I think are damn near...
Written by James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
So, we've hit the half way stage of the cinematic calendar year and its with this post-summer release schedule that I look back to the first part of the year and see what films stand out as the Best Films of 2017 (so far.).
1 – Dunkirk
2 – La La Land
3...
Written by James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
I am still committed to Marvel, maybe its Stockholm Syndrome at this point, its the wider reach of Comic Book Movies that I am starting to have my patience tested with.
For a cinematic universe that, up until now, only has four movies in it I have heard more about the...
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LOGAN LUCKY REVIEW: A fun, if not almost lacklustre heist film that should have been so much more
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Written by James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
Film Rating:
★★★
This film has been getting rave reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, so it was safe to say I was very excited for this film. The trailers were great, Daniel Craig looked incredible and the director certainly had credibility in this genre. Everything pointed towards this film being truly great and sadly it...
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DETROIT REVIEW: A well crafted, if not loose, telling of one of the most important events in modern history.
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Written by James Reilly – Student Pages Entertainment Journalist/Film Critic
Film Rating:
★★★★
Detroit is the latest film from acclaimed director Kathryn Bigelow, this time taking a back seat from her recent war pictures (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty) and this time concentrates on one of the most important moments in modern history; the Detroit riots that helped shape the American Civil Rights...
Written by Emma Judge - Student Pages Journalist
Happiness for Ducks is an indie musical made by film students and an award winning animator, with members from all over the UK, including actors from Guilford and cinematographers from Manchester. Here is an interview about the film’s process with script writer John Turner, producer James Bartlam and director Victoria Lapping.
Describe what...
Rohan Angus - Student Pages Sport and Film Journalist
On Saturday night, the world’s eyes bared witness to the fight of the century – or so it was foreseen. Crumlin’s own superstar in Conor ‘Notorious’ McGregor stepped out of the eight-sided cage he was used to and into a new territory, a territory dominated by the pretty boy Floyd...
Reviewed by Rohan Angus and James Reilly
Rohan Angus - Student Pages Journalist
Film Rating:
★★★
Open-mindedness. The problem with remaking near-worshipped originals is that people are not receptive of new ideas - often sitting in front of their screens arms-crossed before the first line of dialogue reaches their ears. It was obvious to me that the 2017 American remake would receive a...