Critic, journalist and copyeditor with experience writing and proofing for Metro.co.uk, Sight and Sound, TenEighty Magazine and Cinamore, with broadcast history as a regular contributor for BBC Radio
The Taste of Things: Tran Anh Hung’s elegant gastro film is a feast for the senses
Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel share a delicate chemistry in a French culinary romance that communicates the passionate artistry of cooking.
The Iron Claw: a devastating story of real wrestling legend
Sean Durkin’s elegant portrait of the Von Erich wrestling family shows how hard-driven masculine legacy can both enrich and devastate a family.
Christopher Nolan: a showman’s odyssey
The multiple Oscar nominations for Oppenheimer, together with box office of $1 billion, have confirmed the director’s unique ability to sell complex, cerebral themes to a mass audience. As he prepared to receive a BFI Fellowship for his outstanding contribution to cinema, he talked about filming physics, creative collaborations and the filmmakers who were his own greatest influences.
Exclusive: Interview with Mark Jenkin for BFI Film on Film Festival
Mark Jenkin, BAFTA-winning director, speaks exclusively to Cinamore about the beauty of film and the upcoming BFI Film on Film Festival.
The inaugural BFI Film on Film Festival takes place at BFI Southbank from 8-11 June, where audiences can experience screenings of highly flammable nitrate prints for the first time in the UK for over a decade, including the oldest film print ever shown to UK audiences: a 91-year-old print of Alexander Korda’s Service for Ladies.
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire with Sandra Godley (21/07/2023)
Guest contributor to discuss Barbenheimer. Worked with BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire again off-air on 24/07/2023 with sharing them industry news and box office results to then form part of their wider reporting.
Capitalism in Every Universe — Why Audiences are Experiencing Meta Fatigue
A tool used by filmmakers for comedic effect has now created fatigue for meta and self-aware references. Gone are the days of looking at the camera disparately for comedic sake or roping in a loosely linked franchise in the hopes of sustaining interest. As, much like anything, money is involved.
Doctor Who: Anniversary Episode Titles Announced
Doctor Who, moments before the broadcast of Eurovision in Liverpool, transmitted a teaser trailer revealing the names of the three special episodes.
Airing in November 2023 in line with the show’s 60th anniversary, Doctor Who sees David Tennant reprise his role as the latest incarnate, reuniting alongside Catherine Tate for the first time since the pair said farewell during The End of Time: Part Two in 2010.
The three episodes of The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder and The Giggle, written by new...
Kimberley Nixon in conversation
Kimberley Nixon speaks exclusively to Cinamore about her career across film and TV, the triumph of Fresh Meat, and candidly on perinatal OCD.
Kimberley Nixon, BAFTA Cymru winner for her role as Holly Pryce in Ordinary Lies, speaks exclusively to Cinamore about her career as an actress spanning roles from Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, Wild Child, the tremendous hit of Fresh Meat, and exploring an honesty of her mental health caused as a result of childbirth.
It was her use of the social ...
Doctor Who: David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Return
David Tennant and Catherine Tate return for the 60th Anniversary Special of Doctor Who confirms the BBC.
David Tennant and Catherine Tate will be returning to Doctor Who under showrunner Russell T. Davies for the show’s 60th Anniversary in 2023.
Tennant and Tate’s fourth series of Doctor Who in 2008 is the most successful that the show has had since its revival in 2005, with an average audience of more than eight million viewers per episode.
Tennant had starred in the lead role under Russell ...
Technology in Film: A Horrifying Cliche or a Thrilling Innovation?
The semiotic relationship of film and technology influence each other in storytelling, interweaving their co-dependency into the very helix of cinema DNA. One of the earliest examples, evidenced by Dziga Vertov's Man with A Movie Camera from 1929, highlights this dependency with its title and the famous experimental showcase anthropomorphising the camera.
The Outlaws – Series 2 Episode 1
The Outlaws returns for its second series progressing the comedic thriller but fails to make ground.
The Outlaws series two episode one was screened as part of the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival 2022 but this was written entirely by Cinamore.
The Outlaws returns for series two, with episode one picking up where the series ended, riding the wave of momentum and buzz mere months after the series concluded.
One of last year’s television success stories would be The Outlaws released on BBC...
Space Jam: A New Legacy
Space Jam: A New Legacy sees audiences refamiliarise themselves with the Looney Tunes and an unsuspecting basketball legend to save the Earth once more 25 years after Michael Jordan.
Starring Los Angeles’ Lakers player LeBron James, the latest Space Jam sees the basketballer facing against Al G. Rhythm (Don Cheadle), an omnipresent algorithm created by the Warner Bros studio.
Initially created as an algorithm to predict and create the best selling films for the studio, Al G. Rhythm chooses Le...
BBC Radio Sussex with Sarah Gorrell (14/07/2023)
Contributing guest to discuss the WGA & SAG-AFTRA strikes
Episode #11 with Conor Riley, Editor and Founder of cinamore.co.uk
Episode Description
In the eleventh episode of The Cinematique Podcast, Reece is joined by Conor Riley, Editor and Founder of cinamore.co.uk, as they discuss everything and all things film.Films MentionedKingdom of Us:
https://imdb.com/title/tt7321274/…Life, Animated: https://imdb.com/title/tt3917210/…The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft: https://imdb.com/
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