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Werewolf by Night (2022) Review

Werewolf by Night is a decent one-shot TV special, with an interesting presentation and straightforward story.

by Jordan H.J.Oct 9, 2022Oct 9, 2022
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Not Okay (2022) Review

Not Okay is entertaining and worth a watch, but doesn’t cover anything new in the emerging subgenre of social media films.

by BillieAug 24, 2022Aug 25, 2022
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Spontaneous (2020) Review

Spontaneous has an interesting premise with some impressive scenes, but its too underdeveloped to subvert expectations.

by BillieMay 31, 2022May 31, 2022
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Severance Season 1 (2022) Review

Great performances, a captivating storyline, and beautiful cinematography help drive a slow moving series with odd beats.

by BillieMay 25, 2022May 25, 2022
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Turning Red (2022) Review

Funny, sharp, and captivating, Domee Shi’s directorial debut is absolutely delightful and may even steer Pixar Studios in the right direction.

by BillieMar 28, 2022Jun 6, 2022
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The Batman (2022) Review

Matt Reeves’ The Batman is an captivating cinematic experience for not only DC fans, but film fans.

by BillieMar 9, 2022Mar 9, 2022
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This month I am reading Woodland Folktales of Britain and Ireland by Lisa Schneidau. Although I have read it before, I love this collection of folk tales and it makes for perfect reading this time of year.

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FEBRUARY READING πŸ“š So, I'm a little bit late to my February reading post, but here's my favourite read of the month for Feb! House of Pounding Hearts by Olivia Wildenstein. This is the second book in The Kingdom of Crows series and continues to follow Fallon's journey in the medieval Italian inspired fantasy world of Luce. There are elements of Celtic folklore, fun dialogue, and of course, many crows. The other books I read this month include The Forsaken King by Penelope Barsetti and the Zodiac Wolves series by Elizabeth Briggs. 🐚β™₯ MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON (2021) REVIEW β™₯🐚 Currently waiting for this to install… so excited!! Thanks @mrjordanhj πŸ’–βœ¨ β™₯ MY FAVOURITE RECENT BRITISH HORROR COMEDIES β™₯
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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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"The screen is a magic medium. It has such power that it can retain interest as it conveys emotions and moods that no other art form can hope to tackle."

- Stanley Kubrick
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