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6 Films You Might Not Have Known Were Based on Graphic Novels

So many films are based on books, but did you know these films were based on graphic novels?

by BillieFeb 22, 2020Feb 29, 2020
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6 Unconventional Comic Book Movies

With the MCU dominating the landscape of modern cinema, lets take a look at some unconventional comic book movies.

by BillieFeb 21, 2020Feb 29, 2020
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Monthly book recommendation for May 2022:

This month I am recommending Guillermo Del Toro: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work (2021) by Ian Nathan. This unofficial guide explores Del Toro's film repertoire through theme, style, and auteurship.

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Spontaneous (2021) Review [dir. Brian Duffield] • For me, the idea of the premise outweighed the execution. If you’re going to make a film that deals with extreme and complex issues, why not make it more extreme and complex? The best horror comedies are the ones that strike the perfect balance, or they just become a watery version of neither one nor the other. Ultimately, it does feel underdeveloped for a black comedy, horror-fantasy film, but perhaps as a coming-of-age, romantic comedy it might tick all the boxes [6/10] • Read my full review on my blog! [link in bio ♥] Severance S1 Review (2022, Apple TV) • Great performances, a captivating storyline, and beautiful cinematography help drive a slow moving series with odd beats [8/10] • Read my full review on my blog [link in bio! ♥] @appletv @severance_series @appletvplus Review: Turning Red (2022) ❤️️🐼 For me, Turning Red is one of the best films Pixar has released in a number of years, and I absolutely recommend watching it. It’s funny, sharp, and captivating. The last few films from the studio have fallen below my expectations, and I have real hope Turning Red might be the one to revitalise the studio. (No pressure, Domee Shi!) Read my full review on my website [link in bio!] ♥ @mrjordanhj spoiled me on my birthday yesterday!! I am so excited to watch all of these… I already watched Freaky and it was really good fun. Thank you my love! 💖

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Hi, I'm Billie and I love film, cinema and music. I created Screen Waffle to share my love of film after graduating with an MA in film studies in 2019.

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