Author: Michael Flett

Oblivion

It is March 2077, fifty year after the Earth was attacked, and though the invaders have been defeated, the cost was terrible, the Moon split in two, the
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The Host

Writer/director Andrew Niccol once crafted a modern classic of science fiction cinema, both in the sense that is a film that has remained untouched by the years which
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The Bay

Barry Levinson is not a name normally associated with the horror genre, nor either of the two sub genres explored here, the eco thriller and found footage. Opening
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Cloud Atlas

A book and a film are fundamentally different; one the whispering of a single voice inside the reader’s head, progressed at leisure, sketching shapes and images and moods,
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Mama

The name of Guillermo del Toro has become akin to a horror talisman, from his own work on the two Hellboy films, Blade II and most importantly Pan’s
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Much Ado About Nothing

On first glance, there could be few dramatists further apart than the American television writer and producer Joseph Hill Whedon and the 17th century English playwright William Shakespeare,
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