In Part Two of our collosal entertainment feature, The Indiependent writers continue in their quest to get you excited for the Film and TV heading your way in 2015 – this time, focusing on the screen delights coming in July to December of the new year! Film: Paper Towns Originally a book by John Green, […]Read More
2014 is coming to an end, but don’t fret – The Indiependent writers are here to get you excited for what’s hitting your screens in 2015! In this massive two-part feature, we’ll be talking you through the TV shows and Films that have got us giddy for the new year – From huge blockbuster movies, […]Read More
I have seen so many web and magazine articles on the amount of comic books movies being released in the next 6 years or so, In my head I keep thinking ‘surely we’ll all be tired of them by then’. But this year we have had 7 comic book films released and for the most […]Read More
Secondary school (or as our friends across the pond call it ‘High School’) can be really tough. Our teenage years are supposed to be the best years of our lives – but not everyone sails through on a tidal wave of popularity. Exploiting our differences as human beings and depicting an often cruel environment in […]Read More
With everyone’s favourite pre-sequel Days of Future Past having been released on DVD and Blu Ray this month, we decided to get our claws into the X-Men series. This will be a short review of all the X Men films and being that Days of Future Past may have people confused with the timeline, we’ve […]Read More
With Halloween just around the corner, what better time for a movie marathon? While the horror genre is the obvious choice, it’s also one that doesn’t appeal to everyone’s taste – after all, Halloween is about having fun as much as it is about getting scared. With that in mind, I’ve compiled a list of some […]Read More
Happy Halloween! Since I’ve already gone and given a list of films for you to watch that aren’t specifically in the horror genre, it’s time to move on to some that are; from famous classics to underrated modern gems, here are 5 films to watch this Halloween that this time hopefully will give you nightmares. The Shining […]Read More
‘Tis the week of Halloween, and while many will dress up to exploit their neighbours for free sweets this Friday, cinephiles across the land will be using this festive holiday as an opportunity to shut the blinds, boycott the TV schedule and sit down to a Macabre-Marathon of all films spooky. And if there’s one […]Read More
When the trailer first appeared for the popular young adult film The Hunger Games, there was unsurprisingly an outcry among parents and the public in general: how can you aim a film based on a book about children being forced to kill each other at children themselves? The very premise of the series – teenagers […]Read More
As the nights get darker and the days get colder, going out becomes less and less appealing. Staying in with a nice cup of hot chocolate and some snacks watching a movie seems like a much better choice. With this in mind we’ve compiled a list of films for a quiet night in; whether you’re spending […]Read More
Never underestimate the importance of a soundtrack. In this cinematic climate, where CGI must always strive to become bigger and better to quell an audience’s ever-increasing expectations – where 3D movies are exasperatingly relentless in their number – it’s all too easy to focus on the visuals. But it would be a mistake to think that […]Read More