Harrogate is a lovely place to visit as it is, but it holds many a fine memory for me when my family used to drive up to visit my grandad in the holidays, and I managed to make a pilgrimage to his old house before we left. While I was slightly deflated that I wasn’t able to precisely locate some key landmarks at certain points (probably due to following family members around without paying due attention), I had a couple of friends to help me out. Here are some of the highlights:
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Apparently the first trailer has been out for a decent while now (over five months), but the first time I heard about this joint was during the trailers for Oppenheimer. Hmm, I see a cute border terrier, and I hear Will Ferrell. Yay, it’s a mild-mannered comedy of some sort. I was, however, watching a 15-rated film at this time, so I probably should’ve known otherwise. The slow motion of the anthropomorphic pooch jumping through a sunny field was nonetheless endearing.
Continue reading “Strays – Trailer”Christopher Nolan: The Ranking
I’ll preface this list by pointing out that all Nolan films are great. But, to paraphrase ‘Animal Farm’, some Nolan films are greater than others.
Continue reading “Christopher Nolan: The Ranking”Double Review: Oppenbie
Christopher Nolan has never been one for linear narratives. If Memento, Interstellar, Inception, Dunkirk and Tenet have taught me anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. What’s that, you want a straightforward narrative following a single character with no mind-bending storylines? Look elsewhere. In Nolan we trust.
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