Cinematic Spotlight: The Composite Door

Something a little bit different for you guys today. Have you ever wondered about the impact that doors can have in cinema? That’s right, you heard me correctly, doors! Well, neither had I until recently when I came in to partnership with the team over at Truedor.co.uk who opened my eyes as to the importance…

Inferno (2016)

I am not ashamed to say that I was one of millions who fell in to a Dan Brown shaped hole for a portion of the early 2000s. Both The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons proved to be more than satisfactory company whilst laying on beaches and lounging by swimming pools over summer…

The Girl On The Train (2016)

In the Spring of 2015, I was one of the millions of book readers who bought in to the growing hype and picked up a copy of Paula Hawkins’ latest novel The Girl On The Train. Labelled as the next Gone Girl, another book that I had read and thoroughly enjoyed, the novel was destined…

Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children (2016)

It’s no secret that Tim Burton and I have been beefin’ for a long, long time. I find it one of the most frustrating occurrences in modern cinema that the man who filled my early years with such innovative wonders as Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Beetlejuice has become so recently creatively bankrupt with…