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Ujicha: The Ghastly Master of Geki-mation
I love being pleasantly surprised. I’ve made no secret about my concerns over the future of creativity and storytelling. Rehashing old...
Kerry Chambers
Feb 2, 20215 min read
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Bergman & Bandwagons: Why Accessibility in Cinema is Easier Than You Think
Have you ever talked to the know-it-all, well-read type? The type who read the book, the comic or cite their favourite films as The Tree...
Kerry Chambers
Dec 11, 20206 min read
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'The World is Not What it Used to Be...': Farewell My Concubine Review (Chen Kaige, 1993)
***** 'I am by nature a boy, not a girl...' Over and over does Dieyi mistakenly repeat these words before his master at the Beijing Opera...
Kerry Chambers
Nov 27, 20207 min read
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'...I Probably Could Have Lived Freely': 37 Seconds (2020) Review
****1/2 Often I talk about humanism, a desire for the genuine, for sincerity in much of what I consume. When I escape from the world, it...
Kerry Chambers
Nov 20, 20205 min read
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Video Kills the Streaming Star? Reflecting on Hideo Nakata's The Ring (1998)
With the state of all things, we are seeing the legitimate questioning of the relevance of cinema, it's current lack-ness and it's...
Kerry Chambers
Oct 31, 20206 min read
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Recommends: Top 15 Films to Enjoy this Halloween
Halloween is drawing ever nearer and with the possibility of a night-in for most, I have decided to reflect on some of my favourite...
Kerry Chambers
Oct 11, 202012 min read
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