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Celebrating our Favourite 80s Music Icons

Celebrating our Favourite 80s Music Icons
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Strange Movie Endings

Strange Movie Endings March 9, 2021Film Needless to say, film endings are important; whether it be the perfect scene that ties the narrative together or even something unexpected, that end shot has the potential to retroactively warp all your opinions of what you saw before. Sometimes this is good, and sometimes that ending is just so bizarre that it barely fits with the rest of the film. Regardless, there have been many film endings that have left audiences puzzled or surprised. Here is what some of our writers think fits the bill! Planet of the Apes dir. Tim Burton (2001) Movie endings don’t really get any comically weirder than the end of Tim Burton’s 2001 dystopic science-fiction film, 

The Edge s Favourite Childhood Books

The Edge s Favourite Childhood Books
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Shakespearean Film Adaptations

Greenwich Film Productions Shakespearean Film Adaptations By Theo Smith, Katie Evans, Alice Fortt, Kate Byng-Hall, Ottilie Young, Jacob Hando and Louise Chase on The works of playwright William Shakespeare are widely considered to be a cornerstone if English literature. His timeless collection of tragedies and comedies are remembered for their colourful prose and eccentric plots which have proved to be hugely successful when translated to the big screen. With numerous films to choose from, our writers have picked out their favourite Shakespearean adaptations ranging from Samurai epics to High School romance.   Ran, dir. Akira Kurosawa (1985) Akira Kurosawa was labelled the “pictorial Shakespeare” by Steven Spielberg, a worthy title for a legendary director who has made two Shakespeare adaptations:

What We re Listening To: January

What We re Listening To: January
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