Tag: Amy Adams


  • Disenchanted- Movie Review

    We all remember the iconic shot of Amy Adams emerging from the middle of the road in Times Square, dressed head to toe in a fairytale princess bridal gown. We’re talking about a curly bouffant accessorized with a tiara, an oversized white dress with puffy shoulders and an exaggerated hoop skirt. Giselle went full-out glam, […]

  • Nostalgic News: Arrival was Released Five Years Ago

    Jacob Hando takes us back to yet another David Villeneuve masterpiece.

  • Review: Vice

    Joe Williams reviews the Dick Cheney biopic, starring Christian Bale and Amy Adams.

  • This Year in Film: Alternative Picks for 2018

    With a new year comes a new batch of films, but these are the lesser known picks that Film Editor David suggests you keep an eye on.

  • Review: Justice League

    A bat, an Amazonian, a speedster, a man who can talk to fish, a cyborg and a inconspicous journalist with glasses walk into a bar…

  • Director in Focus: Denis Villeneuve

    A look back at the French Canadian’s career in anticipation of his Blade Runner sequel.

  • Blu-ray Review: Nocturnal Animals

    Writer Tom reviews the Blu-ray release of Tom Ford’s thrilling Nocturnal Animals

  • Review: Arrival

    Writer Jack reviews Dennis Villeneuve’s brilliant adaptation of Ted Chiang’s short story “Story of Your Life”.

  • Review: Nocturnal Animals

    Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.

  • LFF Review: Arrival

    Film editor Hollie reviews the high-concept alien invasion film which explores the concept of communication with alien life.

  • Why is the DC cinematic universe failing?

    Writer David examines why the DC cinematic Universe just hasn’t hit the mark so far.

  • Review: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice

    George reviews one of the year’s biggest (and messiest) blockbusters.

  • Golden Globes 2015 nominees announced

    Julianne Moore is nominated for both Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical and Best Actress in a Drama.

  • Lana Del Rey’s ‘I Can Fly’ appears online – listen

    The track will feature during the end credits of Tim Burton’s upcoming film Big Eyes.