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Category: Practice of Film Criticism

EO (Jerry Skolimowski, Poland, 2022) – Review

Posted on 5th Nov 2024 by Liberty Boyd-White

Rowan Abbott reviews EO (2022) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Sam Raimi, USA, 2022) – Review

Posted on 31st Oct 2024 by Liberty Boyd-White

Meg Tebbutt reviews Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.

Trainspotting (Danny Boyle, UK, 1996) – Review

Posted on 29th Oct 20244th Nov 2024 by Liberty Boyd-White

Dylan Day reviews Trainspotting (1996) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.

Adam and Paul – Review

Posted on 16th Nov 202215th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Andrew Kingston reviews Adam and Paul for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Brick – Review

Posted on 15th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Tom Shepherd reviews Brick for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Under the Silver Lake – Review

Posted on 14th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Leo Castelletta reviews Under The Silver Lake for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Dominic Thornton – Through the (Digital) Looking Glass – Resident Evil Retribution

Posted on 14th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Dominic Thornton analyses Warwick alumni Paul W.S. Anderson as a stylist to get to the heart of what makes his Resident Evil films so great.

Alexander Santos-Edgar – A Different Paris: La Haine

Posted on 14th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Alexander Santos-Edgar compares and contrasts how we see the city of Paris in films.

Nate Cope – The Time of Our Lives: Self-Discovery in the 1980s Dance Film

Posted on 12th May 20223rd Oct 2022 by Harry Russell

Nate Cope analyses a range of films to get to the heart of the 80s dance film.

Oliver Hargreaves – Flânerie in Paterson

Posted on 11th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Oliver Hargreaves tackles the concept of Flânerie in relation to Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson.

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