The Movie Club co-curricular has looked at a variety of genres this term and here are some of the reviews.Film Title: King Kong (1933)Release Date: 6 January 1933Genres: Fantasy, AdventureDirector(S): Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. SchoedsackKing Kong is one of the...
Raising Arizona is a comedy starring Nicholas Cage as H.I. McDunnough and Holly Hunter as his police officer wife Ed. The narrative revolves around a series of kidnappings and ransoms while representing a sincere love for the child taken and a deep desire for...
One of the significant achievements of the 1986 comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is its ability to tell a substantial and entertaining story in the space of a single day. Although on one hand the film can be considered to be a fast-paced comedy, it does contain...
While it doesn’t provide as much cinematic vibrancy as other Wes Anderson works (in terms of cinematography), ‘Rushmore’ works near-flawlessly with the use humour and character development, and rewards the audience for paying attention to the...
Movie Society is a new co-curricular activity, founded and led by Max Norington (11AR). The two goals of Movie Society are to widen our boys’ knowledge of film and to support a social experience of film. Max and other students have identified that many of the...