Lorcan Finnegan’s second feature film Vivarium is a bizarre and beautifully-acted fever dream that seeks to take the rose-tinted glasses off of our view of suburbia. The film introduces Gemma (Imogen Poots)… Read More
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Interview with Mary Barltrop / Location manager
Mary Barltrop, location manager (X-Men, Superman Returns and Alien Covenant, Hacksaw Ridge, Balibo) spoke to Michael from Film in Revolt and shares with us insights into working behind the scenes, challenges… Read More
Review: The Predator / Michael
Shane Black’s The Predator strays away from the franchise’s gritty sci-fi action, and opts instead for a comedic rampage held up by the most convenient of plots. The film follows… Read More
Interview: Ed Oxenbould / Wildlife
Michael (17) chatted with Ed Oxenbould (16) about his role in his upcoming film Wildlife directed by Paul Dano. I’m very keen to see Wildlife, especially with Paul Dano directing… Read More
Review: American Animals / Michael
Bart Layton’s American Animals tells the true story of four college students: Spencer Reinhard, Warren Lipka, Eric Borsuk and Chas Allen who devise a plan to steal a number of… Read More
Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post / SFF / Michael
Desiree Akhavan’s The Miseducation of Cameron Post, based on Emily M. Danforth’s book of the same name, is an excellent film which demonstrates the emotional abuse and hardships faced by… Read More
Interview: Red Carpet opening night / Jackie Van Beek and Madeline Sami / The Breaker Upperers
Review: Upgrade / SFF / Michael
As technological advancements creep closer to an autonomous society, Leigh Whannell’s Upgrade serves as a sobering reminder of the potential disconnectivity of individuals in a tech run world and also… Read More