Die Hard vs Lethal Weapon: The Battle for Christmas

Die Hard vs Lethal Weapon: The Battle for Christmas

‘Die Hard’ and ‘Lethal Weapon’ are each action movies that have become Christmas staples to many, but which is the most Christmassy? Katie Doyle explores, judging each by clearly defined factors.

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Mad Max Movies Ranked

Mad Max Movies Ranked

The four ‘Mad Max’ movies, from the original starring Mel Gibson in 1979 to 2015’s ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ starring Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy ranked from worst to best. Article by Katie Doyle.

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Katie Doyle’s “Movies I had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With” Part 5: The Exorcist

Katie Doyle’s “Movies I had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With” Part 5: The Exorcist

“inspiration has come from the most unexpected of places – the 1973 horror film, The Exorcist. God really does work in mysterious ways.” – Katie Doyle in Pt. 5 of her Religious/Spiritual Experience series.

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The Exorcist (1973) Retrospective Review

The Exorcist (1973) Retrospective Review

Arguably the most famous and influential horror of all time, William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’ (1973) starring Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Linda Blair and Jason Miller, reviewed by Katie Doyle.

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10 Best British TV Comedy Film Adaptations from the Past 30 Years

10 Best British TV Comedy Film Adaptations from the Past 30 Years

Which British TV comedies have made the most seamless transition into feature films in the past 30 years? Katie Doyle trawls the good and the ugly, from Mrs. Brown to Ali G, for this top 10 list.

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7 Moments from ‘Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager’ That Will Give You Chills

7 Moments from ‘Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager’ That Will Give You Chills

The very best, most emotional and inspirational moments from football documentary ‘Bobby Robson: More Than a Manager’ (2018), from Gabriel Clarke. Article by Katie Doyle.

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Examining Controversial Depictions of Jesus Christ in Cinema

Examining Controversial Depictions of Jesus Christ in Cinema

As one of history’s most influential figures, depictions of Jesus Christ have caused controversy and discord since the days of the early church, and the same goes for cinema. In this piece Katie Doyle examines cinema’s most provocative interpretations of the Easter Story.

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The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020) Review

The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020) Review

‘The Death of Stalin’ screenwriter-director Armando Ianucci tackles the bane of the English classroom’s Charles Dickins, in his adaptation of ‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ starring Dev Patel. Katie Doyle reviews.

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Little Women (2019) Review

Little Women (2019) Review

“Little Women will be the Greta Gerwig movie that will establish her as one of the most important filmmakers of the 21st century”. Katie Doyle reviews ‘Little Women’ (2019) starring Saoirse Ronan and an ensemble of talent.

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5 Christmas Movies Rewritten According to Brexit and UK Politics

5 Christmas Movies Rewritten According to Brexit and UK Politics

As the UK enters another General Election, Katie Doyle rewrites five Christmas classics of cinema to fit the modern political discourse in this entertaining piece.

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