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Jack Walters

Modern Languages and International Film student with too much time on his hands and too many films in his watchlist. Shameless fan of summer blockbusters and an unapologetic completionist when it comes to movies – most commonly found buying snacks for my next trip to the cinema.

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The Beatles: Get Back (Review): The Final Days in the Life

The Beatles: Get Back offers nine hours of previously unseen footage following the iconic band as they rush to write their final live show.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Review): A Sequel Fuelled by Nostalgia

If the ghosts and ghouls aren’t enough to get you invested in this long-awaited sequel, Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s unwavering sense of heart and charm certainly will be.

The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain (Review): A Monotonous Misfire

The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain never quite reaches its true potential, despite a powerful central performance and a painfully relevant story.

Sweet Disaster (Raindance Review): Finding Peace in the Unexpected

Sweet Disaster is a charming family dramedy that navigates the difficulties of pregnancy and motherhood with a bittersweet optimism and refreshing transparency.

Where’s Rose (Raindance Review): Manifesting Your Inner Demons

Where’s Rose is a chillingly relevant piece of horror that offers intricate social commentary about trauma, grief and the repressed psyche.

Antlers (Review): A Chilling Gothic Tale for the New Age

Antlers effectively uses its haunting atmosphere and grimy visuals to uphold tension throughout, even if the film’s message isn’t quite as powerful as intended.

White Noise (Raindance Review): Into The Eye of the Alt-Right Storm

White Noise is ironically a little too quiet on its stance on the political issues it raises, but it’s an effective examination of extremist values nonetheless.

Youth V Gov (Raindance Review): Taking the Climate Crisis to Court

Youth V Gov is both a stirring examination of the effects that climate change has had on our society, and an arresting accusation towards those responsible.

All Wes Anderson ’s Films, Ranked (From Worst to Best)

Wes Anderson’s films have become a staple of pop culture over the years, and we’ve ranked each of them from worst to best!

Free Solo (Review): The Man Behind The Mountaineer

Free Solo showcases the thrilling ascent of the notorious El Capitan, whilst offering an insightful exploration of the man brave enough to accept the challenge.