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Saturday, 31 December 2016

Best Underseen Films Of 2016

UPDATED:

Hush
Optimal genre horror, almost flawless in its aims

Queen Of Katwe
Inspirational Pizza

Love is All you Need
A Mind-healing beautiful drama, with an odd premise

Miles Ahead
A captivating masterclass of emotive, artistic and character-focused biographical film-making

Chi-Raq
Blissful, masterful and timeless

Dead Of Summer
A horror TV show with great characters, moments and production value, set over a brisk 10 episodes

Major Deal
A 65-minute b-movie that serves as a comedic masterclass to flawlessly define a 2016 'slice-of-life'

The week of geek TV starting Monday 24/10
Bliss - Namely: Flash, Gotham, S.H.I.E.L.D and Lucifer

Don Quixote:The Ingenious Gentleman
An earnest production of pure innocence

Dog Eat Dog
A fun + artsy Nic-Cage racialist gangster film

Adult Life Skills
A humbling poem about the beautiful ridiculousness of a cliched existence.

The Love Witch
Classy classical film-making with abundant nudity and death

Kate Plays Christine
Life instilled

SPECIAL MENTIONS:
Unfinished Business
The Model
Birth Of A Nation
Mr Church
War On Everyone
Shelley
Fifty Shades Of Black
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
White Girl



Tuesday, 10 May 2016

5 Reasons Why WWE is Still Great

1. The all-covering cast of characters are literally super-villains, without the magical powers or elaborate costumes but with all the personality and rivalries.

2. Serving the modern civilised masses with a more civil successor to gladiator sport, wrestling is undeniably risky, requires immense ability and the participants are surely worthy of respect.

3. A wrestling company's weekly format allows for a production to commentate on current events.

4. Serial wrestling shows provide artistic athletics exhibitions alongside soap-opera theatrics - that only get overly emotional once or twice per year.

5. The in-the-show management provides a 'reality TV' segmented serial in which comic-book Superman is the manager and he occasionally comments on how well a man in face paint twerked.

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Get Hard Is Basically A Universally Bearable Race Lesson

In its fully balanced form, the film shows both main sides of the ‘nigger’ / black person coin, portraying both people types as friendly and appreciable.
The ‘black’ Darnell (Kevin Hart) is a lovable, level headed and intelligent wimp while the ‘white’ Chris is a physically capable, instinctive and silly oaf. This is a reversal on the hated typical racial stereotypes seen in cinema and is exercised upon in this film to great effect.
Darnell has a heart melting video-call to a gay man for no reason other than his enjoyment before raiding a Nazi biker bar and delivering a simple yet potent ode to peace to them after saving his ‘white’ buddy from their evil clutches.
There is valiantly illegitimate irony here; the film seeks to denounce the stereotypes that it initiates and attracts with. 
“Goodbye, you got a ‘white’ girl’s ass!” … Kudos...