Aug 012012
 
The Invention of Film and Cinema

Amy Bell looks at the birth of a medium…

Film and cinema was one of the greatest inventions of all time because it provided people with a brand new way of finding enjoyment. One of the first motion pictures to ever be released was The Horse In Motion, which was released in 1878. Eadweard Muybridge, who was a photographer, made this film. He took several photographs of the different movements of horses. He put all the photographs together to make it look as if the horse was actually moving. He set up a row of twelve cameras, each making an exposure in one-thousandth of a second. He later made a lantern to project moving images of horses.

Aug 012012
 
The Woman in Black & The Desert Trail (1935)

Amy Bell reviews – the recent Women in Black and the John Wayne classic The Desert Trail. The beginning of the film is innocent, focusing on three little girls, playing in their bedroom. The Woman in Black appears in the room. The little girls take one look at her and stop their activities, slowly walk […]

Aug 012012
 
Bridesmaids

It is said, that the woman who is appointed maid of honour at her best friend’s wedding must organise everything, to make the bride really feel special before her special day. Sadly, Annie (Kristen Wiig) has enough life troubles, without the pressure of such a title on her shoulders. She’s recently single, and her cake […]

Jul 312012
 
Chernobyl Diaries, The Pact & The Five-Year Engagement

Amy Pond reports having surviving three new horror films   Chernobyl Diaries New horror film Chernobyl Diaries see six tourists hire an extreme tour guide who takes them to the abandoned city Pripyat, the former home to the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor but during their exploration, they soon discover they are not alone. Drawing from […]

Jul 312012
 
Ice Age 4 - Continental Drift

Becca Jackaman gives non-frosty coverage to Ice Age 4: Continental Drift…   It’s been three years since the second Ice Age sequel, Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and the writers have put those years to good use. Continental Drift is a breath of fresh air to the franchise, because this time they’ve managed to reach out […]

Jul 312012
 
The Amazing Spiderman

  Rebecca Jackaman review The last time this superhero thwipped his way onto our screens, it didn’t go so well. Spiderman 3 had too many villains (and then there was that haircut) and was met with a lot of critical disappointment, and furthermore, plans for a fourth sequel were scrapped. Which was a shame really, […]

Mar 212012
 
VxM Advert

VxM promotes and facilitates experience-based media education, wisdom, participation, production and dissemination initiatives by connecting cross-border media centres and a virtual youth community platform, targeted at 16 to 25 year olds. It has particular foci on cultural identity and local empowerment. Here is their advert.