Author: Rob Williams
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Independent Film Review – Demise
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I’ll admit that I started watching Demise because I felt a commitment to review it rather than I was looking forward to seeing it. I also tend to be a bit of a softy when it comes to reviewing films; I’d rather not write a review at all than write a bad a review. So,…
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Independent Film Review – Dreamin’ Wild
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Who amongst us hasn’t had a dream of being a rock star? Those who are saying “not me” are probably only doing so because they dreamt of being a pop/country/reggae/folk/soul/jazz star. Music is one of those things that resonates with nearly all of us. It has such a wide range that it is almost impossible…
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Independent Film Review – Black Cab
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We all know Nick Frost. Maybe from his break out role in Spaced, it could be from his roles in the Cornetto Trilogy, or it could be from my personal favourite as DJ Dave in The Boat That Rocked. The thing is that nearly every part you remember Nick Frost playing, they are usually comedy…
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Independent Documentary Review – Ship Of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries
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What can I say…I love documentaries and I love films. So when I was offered a documentary about a film I jumped at it! Especially when the film in question is a genuine record breaker. The first film to make over a billion dollars, winner of 11 Oscars out of 14 nominations, and top of…
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Independent Film Review – Don’t Turn Out The Lights
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When you have a film involving a group of friends in peril there are a few other thins that need to be considered. Firstly, what do we think of this group? Are they likeable, entertaining, interesting…in fact, do they have any redeeming characteristics? If they aren’t immediately likeable, do they have the scope and range…
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Independent Documentary Review – Like Tears In Rain
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Ah…coincidence. A few days ago I saw a T-shirt which featured a graphic of a man with his head lowered in a torrential rain storm. Under the graphic is the simple phrase Like Tears In Rain. The image is made up mainly of white diagonal lines on a black background. Despite this, it is obvious…
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Independent Documentary Review – Immediate Family
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I do like a documentary. I also like music. So you can imagine how much I enjoy a music documentary. Obviously I don’t like every type of music but I do have quite catholic tastes. One documentary that I particularly liked was 2008’s The Wrecking Crew! which, due to arguments over the music rights, wasn’t…
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Independent Film Review – Scarlet Winter
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Ah…the old non-linear timeline trope. Quentin Tarantino used it so often that it became known as the Tarantino effect. He did reinvigorate the use of it but he didn’t invent it…not by a long shot! The earliest recorded use of it was over seventy five years earlier in DW Griffith’s Intolerance. Admittedly we’re all very…
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Restored Film Review – Supervixens
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And so we come to the second part of Russ Meyer’s Vixen trilogy…Supervixens. As before, Mr Meyer has made a film playing to his strengths. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune he said “I’m back to big bosoms, square jaws, lotsa action and the most sensational sex you ever saw. I’m back to what…
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Restored Film Review – Beneath The Valley Of The Ultravixens
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And so we come to the final part of Russ Meyer’s Vixen trilogy… Beneath The Valley Of The Ultravixens. We’re ten years on from the opening and things have changed. When Vixen! was released it was among the first US films to be given one of the new X certificates because of its sexual content.…