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Bad accents and chameleonic impersonation
By Rob Mackie
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All change at the London Film Festival
There isn’t space here to write about all of the hugely exciting films that are coming to the festival, but let’s look at a couple.
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When is a Film Score Not a Film Score?
By Dr. Kevin Donnelly
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Irish Noir
By Prof. Robert Murphy
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Australia: Orientalism, Whiteness, and the Transnational Hollywood Blockbuster
by Dr. Rayna Denison
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A’pork’alypse Now
It is a “threat to the whole of humanity” exclaimed the front page of The Sun last week. I’d always envisioned something much more cataclysmic.
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American Independence
During the Ides of the 1980s, all seemed lost for American cinema.
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Back to the Past
The movies may generate huge sums of money but, essentially, you’ll be watching a man in a vest, a washed-up action star attempting to relive his past and a sixty-six year old man running round with a whip.
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3D – The Real Future of Film
To quote the all seeing, all knowing wikipedia ‘the stereoscopic era of motion picture began in the late 1890’s when British film pioneer William Friese-Greene filed a patent for a 3-D movie process.’ I hope anyone reading this has just exclaimed the same kind of surprised ‘fuck off!’ I did upon first discovering this. I… View Article
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