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Classic Film Kid: Secret of Kells (2009)

Alex Paine 16/01/2019
Classic Film Kid: Secret of Kells (2009)

In 2010, this was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards alongside Coraline, Up, Fantastic Mr Fox and The Princess and the Frog. The nominees for that year were good. Hello everyone! This is the Classic Film Kid here, bringing you another review. Today we are delving back […]

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Classic Film Kid: Misery (1990)

Alex Paine 11/01/2019
Classic Film Kid: Misery (1990)

To get this review done I’m pretending that Kathy Bates will crush my ankles if I don’t write anything but praise of this film. That’s OK – I have nothing but praise to say. Hello guys, it’s the Classic Film Kid here for another movie review. Today it’s for my […]

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4-Panel vol. 2, Issue 16 – The Christmas Comics Extravaganza 2018

Archaeon 27/12/2018

It’s the last full-length edition of 4-Panel for 2018, and in the spirit of the season Andrew, Mick and Producer Rob take a look at some Christmas comics. What could possibly go wrong? We mean well. Honest, we really do. So what comics did Santa leave under the tree for […]

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S15E28 – MC BoJo’s Christmas Rap

Archaeon 05/11/2018

We apologise for the lateness of this episode – EGX happened so please look forward to our coverage of the event. Anyway, Rob joins Producer Rob for another jaunt through the strange hinterlands of science, technology, culture and society where oddities tower like … well … very odd things really […]

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If Beale Street Could Talk – London Film Festival 2018

George Hardy 24/10/2018
If Beale Street Could Talk – London Film Festival 2018

“I am equally moved by that moment in Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Train when the young Japanese couple arrive in the train station in Memphis only to encounter what appears to be a homeless black man, a drifter, but who turns to them and speaks in Japanese. The interaction takes only a moment, […]

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Roma to Peterloo – London Film Festival 2018

George Hardy 22/10/2018 3
Roma to Peterloo – London Film Festival 2018

In Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, two of the main characters are briefly caught in the middle of Mexico City during a massacre. The event is not named, the perpetrators barely identified except for one specific, named (fictional) character, who we have seen in a few earlier scenes. It is brief and […]

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Wild Rose – London Film Festival 2018

George Hardy 18/10/2018
Wild Rose – London Film Festival 2018

“No black ties (far from it!). Although members may complain about the ticket prices, they are at least no higher than ordinary West End cinemas— which, considering the expense of putting on a film festival, is more than reasonable. We are non-competitive, feeling that it is impossible to choose […] […]

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Classic Film Kid: A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Season 2)

Alex Paine 08/10/2018

CONTAINS SPOILERS Misery and despair comes knocking for the Baudelaires once again. Oh boy. Hi, wonderful people of the Internet! Today I will be continuing my reviews of the adaptations of A Series Of Unfortunate Events. I’ve already discussed the first season of Netflix’s version, so now what do you […]

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Myrkas of the World Unite: Is Doctor Who Posh? (Part 2)

Graham Williamson 06/10/2018

The classic series of Doctor Who ended on a council estate, and the revived series began on one. It’s tempting to see the choice of location as a subtle reassurance that Doctor Who was picking up where it left off. The impression was strengthened when Rona Munro, the writer of […]

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Myrkas of the World Unite: Is Doctor Who Posh? (Part 1)

Graham Williamson 29/09/2018

Once more, Doctor Who fans look forward to a historic event set to change everything about their favourite show. For the first time, the Doctor will have a Yorkshire accent. And also be female, but let’s focus on what matters. Joking aside, Jodie Whittaker’s decision to keep her just-outside-Huddersfield twang […]

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