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Review of Zoologic 2007 by Nicole Mitchell
An animated comedy short in which a little mishapen penguin pulls in the laughs with no help needed from Disney or Pixar.
7 Inch Cinema's Travelling Picture Show 2009
7 Inch cinema are the proud hosts of a colourful festival of international children's film which will be screened in venues around the West Midlands this summer.
The 23rd Leeds International Film Festival 2009
Exhibiting a staggering 266 carefully selected screenings, the festival allows cinema-goers to discover an unseen world of independent filmmaking.
Review of Will and Grace: The Pilot Episode
After eight successful series of Will and Grace reaching our screens, the pilot episode points to reasons why the US sitcom was so well received.
Review of Subversion in Roald Dahl's The BFG
Roald Dahl leads the field of children's authors by creating a world where nothing is out of bounds for children and no one will defeat them.
Hollywood and Vietnam: Review of Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now brought Vietnam out of hiding. It turned genuine accounts of US imperialism into an abstract and philosophical cinematic presentation of good and evil.
Homosexuality in Cinema: Dirk Bogarde in Victim
By reflecting the current sexual politics and dominant ideology, Basil Dearden's Victim attempted to change the way homosexuality was culturally represented on screen.
The Erotic look: Marilyn Monroe Vs Grace Kelly
Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly adopted very diverse roles during the peak of their careers in the fifties due to the intrinsic variables of class and sexuality.
Review: James Dean Living Famously BBC One
One short life, three unforgettable films. The BBC takes a posthumous look at the life and times of one of Hollywood's most celebrated cultural icons, James Dean.
Book Review – The Gathering by Anne Enright
Anne Enright writes about grief which is biological and timeless. She uncovers the place we cannot see where the dead essential self of someone we have loved disappears.
Vallo Kirs in The Class (Klass 2007) Film Review
Described as a riposte to Gus Van Sant's Elephant, the Class is a powerful independent Estonian film in which school bullying is represented at its most extreme.
Rourke in The Wrestler: A Synopsis and Review
Solitude is an essential theme for Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler. The actor's personal parallels to the film infuse both sincerity and realism.