Near the beginning of Bong Joon-ho’s Memories of Murder, Detective Park Doo-man is challenged by a fellow police officer to … More
Author: filmmish
Review: Last and First Men (dir. Johann Johannsson, 2020)
Few films which are labelled with “experimental” and “unique”, are as deserving of the status as Last and First Men. The … More
Writing Our Wrongs: An Interview with Chas Allen; How The Getaway Driver of A Multi-Million Dollar Heist Transformed Himself Into A Self-Help Expert
It’s a brisk December morning in Lexington, Kentucky. It’s almost Christmas 2004, and whilst most locals are busy driving to … More
Six Amazing Music Videos Directed by Amazing Filmmakers
It’s always exciting when you learn that a musician you admire has collaborated with one of your favourite filmmakers for … More
Review: Inside Job (dir. Charles Ferguson, 2010)
Lavish waterfalls, rich and life-invigorating weather tending to but also battering the landscape, mountains blanketed in snow, untouched by man. … More
Review: My Bloody Valentine 3D (dir. Stephen Miller, 2009)
Some films, such as Ben-Hur, Napoleon and Lawrence of Arabia were made to be seen on the big screen, as were some films meant … More
Review: Spring Breakers (dir. Harmony Korine, 2012)
Spring Breakers is an unusual creature, an unusual creature which is almost as unusual as the hybrid ensemble central “character” of … More
Review: Ice Sharks (dir. Emile Edwin Smith, 2016)
“Endurance” is the single word review my girlfriend gave after we watched Ice Sharks. In order to finish this film, … More
Review: Barry Lyndon (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
Barry Lyndon is a strangely enigmatic character, the extent his mystery reaches making his life story extremely engaging to watch. … More
Review: The Godfather Part 3 (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1990)
I can only imagine the grief that people had to endure having witnessed the famous climax to The Godfather Part … More