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Five Nights At Freddy's: how exactly would a film adaptation work?
Come with me as I explore the world of Five Nights at Freddy's, and think about how a film adaptation of the franchise would work!

rachaelannclark
Mar 17, 20229 min read
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January round-up: Nightmare Alley, Licorice Pizza, Daredevil + more
A little round-up of everything I've watched this month!

rachaelannclark
Jan 30, 20226 min read
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Which of Marvel's tv shows reigns supreme?
My definitive ranking of the 5 shows Marvel released on D+ this year!

rachaelannclark
Dec 26, 202112 min read
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No Time To Die: a fitting goodbye to Craig's Bond
No Time To Die isn't Craig's best Bond film, but it is certainly an exciting, compelling watch nonetheless.

rachaelannclark
Oct 6, 20213 min read
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Circle: an attempt at social commentary through psychological horror
Circle is a psychological horror set in one room, in which 50 people are in charge of one another's fates.

rachaelannclark
Sep 11, 20214 min read
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The Devil All The Time: an unwaveringly miserable portrait of rural faith and community
The Devil All The Time: arduous and unflinchingly depressing, although with some strong performances by a standout cast.

rachaelannclark
Sep 10, 20213 min read
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: an exciting, magical entry into the MCU
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is one of the most engaging and visually stunning MCU projects to date.

rachaelannclark
Sep 9, 20213 min read
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Summer Roundup
Loki, What If, Another Round, In The Heights, Supernova, A Quiet Place II, Thor: Ragnarok, Stillwater, The Suicide Squad, Jungle Cruise...

rachaelannclark
Aug 22, 202112 min read
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GFF 21
I watched six films as part of this year's Glasgow Film Festival - here's what I thought of them.

rachaelannclark
Mar 10, 20215 min read
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2021: In Preview
2021. So many movies. Another Round. Nomadland. Minari. Supernova. Judas & the Black Messiah. The Green Knight. Eternals. Much anticipation.

rachaelannclark
Jan 12, 20218 min read
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2020 Recapped
2020 as viewed through film, by me.

rachaelannclark
Jan 11, 202110 min read
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1917: a modern masterpiece of the war genre
1917 is one of my favourite films of all time. Beautifully shot, acted, written and put together - it is a jewel of the genre.

rachaelannclark
Nov 10, 202012 min read
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Possessor: discomforting, yet highly thrilling
Brandon Cronenberg's latest sci-fi horror isn't afraid to shove you out of your comfort zone and into a realm of psychological gore.

rachaelannclark
Oct 23, 20207 min read
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The Trial of the Chicago 7: engaging, emotional, effective
Trial of the Chicago 7 tells a true story in a manner that is accessible and arresting.

rachaelannclark
Oct 14, 20207 min read
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Tenet: convoluted, but exciting nonetheless
Tenet: one of the year's most highly anticipated releases. Does it live up to the hype? My short answer: yes.

rachaelannclark
Aug 30, 20204 min read
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The Old Guard: a new and refreshing departure from tradition
'Forever is harder than it looks.'
The Old Guard offers a fresh, exciting twist on the action genre in a way that is overwhelmingly human.

rachaelannclark
Jul 22, 202014 min read
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Get Out: the devil is in the detail
In the case of Get Out, the devil is in the detail; and there sure are a lot of details.

rachaelannclark
May 24, 20207 min read
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