There is something appealing about escaping the humdrum existence of modern life and setting sail for distant lands, with many people finding that the more remote a location, the more they feel a sense of peace and tranquility. Many have sought the refuge of a distant land as their home, finding value in the promise…
Tag: film
It Was Just an Accident (2025)
How far would you go to get revenge on someone who you consider to have ruined your life? We often find ourselves in conversations about whether retribution is something that should be punished when it becomes violent, or if authorities should look the other way in situations where it can be justified. This is a…
Zenobia (1939)
Few situations have defined the concept of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” more than the brief moment when Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were forcibly separated as a result of a studio contract dispute, with each of them momentarily going their own direction, while producers attempted to prove that the magic that occurred…
Sirāt (2025)
How far would you go to rescue the ones you love? For most of us, such a question isn’t even worth asking, since there are limits to the risk we are willing to take to help the people we care about, which is even more applicable for the love a parent has for their children….
The Naked Gun (2025)
We’ve become so accustomed to the influx of reboots, remakes and revivals that we don’t realise how wonderful it can be when a truly great one emerges, since the majority are nothing more than cheap attempts to bank on nostalgia to maximise profits. There have been a few attempts to revive The Naked Gun, especially…
Go West (1925)
The more you watch of Buster Keaton, the faster the novelty begins to wear off – and while this sounds like a criticism that aligns with the opinions of detractors, this is merely an indication that we are able to develop a sense of sincere comfort and familiarity the more we grow accustomed to his…
Ebony & Ivory (2025)
When it comes to schmaltz in music, you can’t find anything that embodies it more than “Ebony & Ivory”, the often-parodied duet by Sir Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder, two undeniable musical geniuses that found themselves reduced to a saccharine, heavy-handed message about racism and the importance of finding common ground, regardless of background, proving…
Critical Condition (1987)
There are many principles that medical doctors are required to follow, some more practical while others veer towards the philosophical. Yet, perhaps the most important is the pledge to “first do no harm”, which forms part of the Hippocratic Oath that all medical professionals are told to use as the guiding factor into their professional…
Red Eye (2005)
While he is primarily known for his contributions to the horror genre (and perhaps deserves the status as the person who pioneered a new kind of cinematic terror), Wes Craven was not afraid to experiment from time to time, working with different material to create vibrant and interesting films that traverse genre and convention in…
Mr. K (2025)
I often wonder whether Franz Kafka realised that his writing would have such an enormous impact on global culture – not only have his works been formative in the creation of entire literary movements, the very mention of his name evokes particular images and ideas, such as the frustrations of navigating the bureaucracy, endless hallways…