Showing posts with label Heath Ledger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heath Ledger. Show all posts
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
My Hometown Blogathon
Home is where the heart is - Caz over at Let's Go To The Movies is hosting her first ever blogathon, and it's all about sharing the defining features of our home towns.
It's pretty simple - just a quick post detailing the big names, films and shows that've sprung from your town, whether they be international megastars or someone more locally-known.
Whilst I was born in Bristol, England, my family moved out to Perth, Australia in 2008. So, I figured I'd centre my post around that. Also, it's a lot harder to drum up examples for Perth - pretty much everyone knows a bunch of people and shows from Bristol. So, here's my 101 on movies in Perth. Enjoy!
Monday, 10 November 2014
Rank the Films: Christopher Nolan
As any regular reader of this blog will know, lists are pretty darn nifty. I have a profound appreciation for straight-up lists. This is the thinking behind Rank the Films, a regular feature that pulls apart the pros and cons of a series of films, ranking them in order of bad to good.
This month, I'm looking at the complete filmography of Christopher Nolan, a director considered to be one of the best directors currently working today.
From his breakout hit Memento to the Dark Knight trilogy and his latest release Interstellar, Nolan's distinctive style has certainly left an impact on modern day cinema, with his fingerprints and influence resonating across genre and mediums.
So, without further ado, let's dive straight in - this is every Nolan film ranked worst to best. Did your favourite reach the top? Read on...
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Rank the Films: Batman
As any regular reader of feeling fuzzier will know, lists are pretty darn nifty. We have a profound appreciation for straight-up lists. This is the thinking behind Rank the Films, a regular feature that pulls apart the pros and cons of a series of films, ranking them in order of bad to good.
Following the announcement that the next Man of Steel film will feature Ben Affleck as the Dark Knight, I decided to go back over the Batman franchise and settle upon which is best and which is worst.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Feature: Best Movie Trilogies
Watching the epic conclusion to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises (see my review here) got me thinking; could this be the greatest movie trilogy ever? How many other trilogy's can attest to being as consistently brilliant as The Dark Knight Trilogy?
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