I mentioned the new series of Black Mirror the other day and I said how I love a good anthology series. It got me thinking, what’s the best anthology series ever? I can’t claim to have seen them all, but I thought I would make a list of my favourites
Peter Weir Retires
One of the absolute greats has decided to call it a day. Australian director Peter Weir has confirmed he is now fully retired from filmmaking. He was guest of honor at the Festival de la Cinematheque in Paris this week and was asked why he hasn’t made a movie since
CIVIL WAR Interview Draws Comment
Many reviews for Alex Garland’s Civil War have highlighted that the movie is very apolitical and doesn’t take sides. It doesn’t present a red state vs blue state scenario and even deliberately makes the main characters unexpectedly Conservative. Instead, it serves as an eventual endpoint for the continuing polarization of
DUNE Passes Box Office Milestone
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Part Two has reportedly grossed $494.7 million globally with $208 million from North America and $289.4 million internationally at the box office. By the time the dust settles on the past weekend, it will have passed the $500 million mark. This makes it the highest-grossing film of
The Influence of Movies on Student Perspectives: Addressing Media Literacy in Education
Movies play a significant role in shaping the perspectives and worldviews of students. As a powerful form of media, films have the ability to influence opinions, attitudes, and cultural perceptions. Addressing media literacy in education becomes crucial to equip students with the skills needed to critically analyze and understand the