5 out of 5 Stars A film review by Jamie Richardson for Just Celebrity Magazine The opening scene is of an overcast sky so typical of northern Britain, the houses dark bricked, just another quiet, normal nondescript road; a young man, Paul Hodgson (played by Daniel Watson), a wheelchair user watches his father, Norman Hodgson…
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FILM REVIEW – Agile Films FEMME could bag the director’s Sam H Freeman and Ng Choon Ping a well deserved BAFTA
Break ups are always difficult, especially if you are not the one walking away. Friends will always try and cheer you up when you’re feeling low, often by taking you on a night out to take your mind off things. This can go one of two ways; it can make you feel better or cause…
Lunch ladies: Revenge never tastes this sweet
Someone who makes you laugh, who’s there for you when you need him/her the most and with who you share some passions. That’s a friend everyone deserves. Seretta (Donna Pieroni) and LouAnna (Mary Manofsky) are two best buddies who aren’t only lunch ladies at a high school cantina but who are also obsessed with Johnny…
Edie: Breath-taking movie about life giving you a second chance
They always say that you have to seize every day before it’s too late. We might not believe that when we’re young but we should because later you might regret things you didn’t do. So does Edie, the leading character in the newest Simon Hunter film of the same name. It’s a breath-taking movie about…
FILM – Laboratory Conditions – A short and intense must see movie
We probably already wondered about it. Is there a soul that transcends after death or does it die with its host? Some of us would go for the first option while others take the more rational option. In Laboratory Conditions, the clash between those two opinions is the centre of the attention. Jocelyn Stamat’s latest…
FILM REVIEW – French: Makes you think about the your changes in life
Poor, rich, old, young, everyone has a dream. Earning (more) money? Buying a (new) house? Getting a (new) job. We have all thought about this. However, for some people, their dreams are more achievable than for others. Mostly it depends on health, wealth and, how sad it’s still is, on race. That’s exactly what French (or Le bleu…
FILM REVIEW – The Zim: A fascinating story that makes us think about the past and the future
The Zim – Official Trailer from Alexander Bedria on Vimeo. Nowadays, it might be better, but certainly not solved, but the race dispute between black and white has been proven very problematic and bloody in the past. Most of the time movies, which focus on this topic, tell the story from the side of the…