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Movie Review – How to Change the World (2015)

September 20, 2015 by Joshua Gill

How to Change the World, 2015. Written and Directed by Jerry Rothwell. SYNOPSIS: A documentary concerning the formation of Greenpeace and the individuals that motivated the world’s first environmental-peace movement during the early 70’s. From British director Jerry Rothwell (Deep Water, Town of Runners), comes his latest documentary How to Change the World, a film […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: How to Change the World, Jerry Rothwell

Ciarán Foy to direct The Shee

August 20, 2015 by Joshua Gill

Deadline has revealed that Ciarán Foy (Citadel) is set to direct the horror film The Shee for Blumhouse Productions. Blumhouse Productions, fronted by Jason Blum, have worked with Foy recently on the upcoming sequel to their 2012 horror hit Sinister. Their latest partnership will see the creation of another supernatural horror feature, this time set on […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, News Tagged With: Ciarán Foy, The Shee

HBO announces ‘preliminary discussions’ on Deadwood film

August 13, 2015 by Joshua Gill

Nine years and two weeks ago to this date fans of Deadwood saw the final episode of season 3 with the knowledge that HBO had dropped the popular historical drama. The assumption was that the show was left for dead, with so many discussions around a fourth season failing before they were ever seriously considered. […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, News, Television Tagged With: David Milch, Deadwood, Garrett Dillahunt

Adam Wingard to direct Outcast pilot

August 13, 2015 by Joshua Gill

A month after its first poster was released ahead of its San Diego Comic-Con panel, Robert Kirkman’s Outcast has begun filming for its first season. Rumours of who was set to direct the pilot have finally been confirmed, with Adam Wingard (The Guest) posting a photo to his twitter page stating, “Outcast Season one officially starts […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, News, Television Tagged With: adam wingard, Outcast

Looking forward to Peaky Blinders Series 3

August 13, 2015 by Joshua Gill

Joshua Gill looks forward to the third series of Peaky Blinders… With Peaky Blinders returning to BBC2 in early 2016, the buzz surrounding Cillian Murphy’s reprisal of the Shelby name has risen with a number of press releases, interviews and advertisements. The show has publicised that there is to be an hour-long discussion surrounding the […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Joshua Gill, Television Tagged With: Peaky Blinders

Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise added to TIFF line up  

August 14, 2015 by Joshua Gill

British writer and director Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England) has recently been announced as the latest addition to the Toronto International Film Festival line up, with his biggest project to date, High-Rise. High-Rise centers on a new residential tower built on the eve of Thatcher’s England, at the site of what will […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, News Tagged With: Ben Wheatley, Green Room

Second Opinion – Driving While Black (2018)

December 31, 2017 by Joshua Gill

Driving While Black, 2018. Directed by Paul Sapiano. Starring Dominique Purdy, Shelia Tejada, John Mead, Joseph Ansalvish, and Julian Bane. SYNOPSIS: Dimitri delivers Pizzas for a living – but as a young black man he is faced with “extra” challenges while navigating the city. The film explores the reasons why so many black men have […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Dominique Purdy, Driving While Black, John Mead, Joseph Ansalvish, Julian Bane, Paul Sapiano, Shelia Tejada

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