3 Review: Power Rangers Pelican17 April 2017 At first the shift from drama to camp is quite jarring, yet by the time the teens are all suited up and the Power Rangers theme kicks in, it’s hard not to give in to its shamelessness. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments44 views
Words With Rafael Bergamaschi on Avalanche Bob Documentary Pelican5 April 2017 Avalanche Bob is a short documentary on the 82-year-old yodelling punk singer and snowboard enthusiast of the same name. Ben Yaxley spoke to director Rafael Bergamaschi. Film and ProductionMusicVoice0 Comments292 views
4 Review: Lion Pelican30 March 2017 Lion is a beautiful film about human relationships and perseverance in the face of adversity. Ishita Mathur reviews. Film and Production0 Comments164 views
4 Review: T2 Trainspotting Pelican30 March 2017 While the sequel lacks the madcap energy of fleeting youth that the original 1996 film possessed, it trades it off for a more world-weary maturity. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments69 views
Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events (2016) Pelican30 March 2017 If you are interested in TV shows with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other review. In this show, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. Hannah Adam reviews. Film and Production1 Comment265 views
4.5 Review: A Plastic Ocean Pelican7 March 2017 A film embodying our environment’s most recent plea for help. Maddi Howard reviews. Film and ProductionScience0 Comments600 views
Oscars 2017: Art vs Tradition Pelican26 February 2017 It’s an establishment, an institution with a stubborn voting membership, a penchant for self-aggrandising, and a sucker for tradition. Ryan Suckling review the 2017 Oscar nominations. Film and Production0 Comments57 views
4 Review: Split Pelican23 February 2017 The film plays with the idea that disorders, such as the one Kevin has, unlock the brains true potential; that when the mind splits itself it can actually change the entire makeup of the body it possesses. Kelly Dunn reviews. Film and Production0 Comments82 views
4 Review: Little Men Pelican20 December 2016 Sachs’s talent appears to be this finely attuned rendering of the details of everyday living, pressed against human desires and projections. Review by Ryan Suckling. Film and Production0 Comments29 views
Words with Finnian Williamson Pelican20 December 2016 Katie McAllister talks to Finnian Williamson about his new web series 'Patrick's How to be the best at Everything' Film and Production0 Comments154 views