Monthly Archives: September 2015

ANOTHER MAJOR WRITING FRENZY

I’ve just added five film reviews written for RIU, two film reviews penned for The Adelaide Review and two book reviews knocked off for The Clothesline Digital Arts Magazine (!!!), so you can read them all as follows…

Tony Ayres’ CUT SNAKE is here.

Marielle Heller’s THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL is here.

Justin Kurzel’s MACBETH is here.

Ridley Scott’s THE MARTIAN is here.

Joe Wright’s PAN is here.

M. Night Shyamalan’s THE VISIT is here.

Denis Villeneuve’s SICARIO is here.

AND…

My thoughts on THE CINEMA OF CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: IMAGINING THE IMPOSSIBLE are here.

Plus my piece all about GILLIAMESQUE: A PRE-POSTHUMOUS MEMOIR is here.

ANOTHER BUMPER WEEK

I’ve just added three film reviews written for RIU and one book review and five DVD reviews penned for The Clothesline Digital Arts Magazine in what has obviously been quite a busy week. And you can read them all as follows:

FILM

Director Anton Corbijn’s latest, LIFE, is here.

The second MAZE RUNNER film, THE SCORCH TRIALS, is here.

And the ghastly Adam Sandler offering PIXELS is here.

DVDS

THE HONEYMOON KILLERS (1969) is here.

The lost classic THE INCIDENT (1967) is here.

THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964) is here.

Roger Corman’s THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (1964) is here.

And William H. Macy’s RUDDERLESS is here.

AND THAT BOOK REVIEW

And finally, Fraser McAlpine’s STUFF BRITS LIKE: A GUIDE TO WHAT’S GREAT ABOUT BRITAIN is here.