Tuesday 23 March 2010

2 Epics: Ben-Hur / The Ten Commandments



























By Adam Bramwell


Recently I decided to watch these 2 "Epic" biblical dramas from the 50's. The fact that they are old and typically 3 and a half hours long will most likely put off most young film goers, which is understandable to a degree, yet ignorant in a sense. After being told countless times that Ben-Hur is one of the greatest films of all time, I decided it was about time to watch it after putting it off for a number of months. The first thing to note down is that with these films, you have to be in the right mood to sit there for such a long time. With the right mood set, I was ready to watch these 2 films in 2 days.

Wednesday 24 February 2010

Good Film Vault: Fight Club (1999)


By Adam Bramwell


Yesterday I had a random urge to watch Fight Club, a film I have seen once already. The film tells the story of an unnamed insomniac (Edward Norton), who narrates the film. Having been told by the doctor he needs natural sleep instead of medication, he goes on to attend a testicular cancer support group, where he becomes addicted to the feeling of letting go and releasing emotion, so finds himself attending more, as it helps relieve his insomnia.

Monday 8 February 2010

Recent Releases: Law Abiding Citizen (2009)


By Adam Bramwell

***SPOILER ALERT***

Law Abiding Citizen is a crime thriller film starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. I already knew the background of the movie having watched trailers and thought that it looked extremely promising. The film jumps straight into a scene of Clyde Shelton (Butler) witnessing his wife and daughter murdered in his own home. After finding out from the case prosecutor (Foxx), that one of the criminals will receive a light charge, and witnessing them shake hands in what he thinks is some sort of deal, Clyde feels betrayed and is out for revenge.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Latest Releases: Everybody's Fine


















By Andy Pountain

When i first watched the trailer for this film i thought it would be a typical winter comedy, upon watching the film this evening i was suprised as too how the trailer portrayed it as opposed to actually watching all of it. 'Everybody's Fine' is simply a heartwarming look at the reality of parenting, it may not apeal to younger viewers as it is a bit slow in places but as a whole it left me feeling greatful for what i have in life and also left me with many thoughts.

Sunday 31 January 2010

Latest Releases: A Prophet


By Adam Bramwell

When a film is dubbed to be "As epic as The Godfather", and said to be one of the best films of 2009 (released here in 2010), I think it's only fair to go and give it a chance, despite the fact it's in French.
Firstly let's remind ourselves why The Godfather is one of the greatest films of all time. The stunning screenplay, gripping storyline and characters leave you thinking that the film was nothing short of magnificent. That being said, is "A Prophet" as epic? No. I know I shouldn't pay much attention to quotes such as this, but it's important to mention you're not necessarily getting what it says on the tin when watching this movie.

Thursday 28 January 2010

Recent Releases: Up


By Adam Bramwell

So I decided to watch Up today. I always like to watch films from Pixar, as they are all enjoyable and very easy to watch. They have good stories which stick in your mind which is appealing for adults, as well as the element of fun and the well thought up characters for children. Ever since Toy Story I've been willing to watch each film they release and am pleased to say I'm yet to be disappointed. "Up" is no exception to this.

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Recent Releases : District 9 (2009)

By Tasha

Being a media studies undergrad, I understand that films provide both a cultural and social commentary of society. This being said, I believe District 9 has a lot to say about the current state of our society.

I've always been a sci-fi movie fan so going into this film, I already knew I was probably going to like it. I had no idea that this movie is far more than just a sci-fi flick. It had suspense, tonnes of action and drama galore. Above all else, it really make's the viewer think. It's captivating as hell.

Good Film Vault : Casablanca (1942)

By Tasha

Casablanca is one of the first "classic" films I fell in love with. I was urged to see it by my father and to this day, i'll watch it anytime it's on. It's the first film where we see Humphrey Bogart stray from his usual gangster character and play a romantic leading man and in my opinion, this role was crafted solely for him. This film has become an icon of classic Hollywood films. I can completely understand why it's consistently considered one of the greatest films of all time. Everything about it is so memorable, from the script to the scenes.

Monday 25 January 2010

Good Film Vault: Road To Perdition (2002)


















By Andy Pountain


Underrated is a term i think is used too much when it comes to Movies. Road To Perdition is a tale of lost innocence, conflicting loyalty and ambition and is one film i would class as underrated and without question a classic gangster movie. Directed by Sam Mendes, American Beauty (1999), Jarhead (2005) & Revolutionary Road (2008) winner of one Academy Award (Best Cinematography) this is one film i have always been able to just sit down and watch regardless of the mood.

Good Film Vault: Suspicion (1941)


By Adam Bramwell

Alfred Hithcock's "Suspicion" is a film I downloaded a while back in a collection of his movies that didn't come with my DVD boxset. I've been meaning to watch it for a while but have been watching more recent movies as of late such as "The Departed", "Se7en" and "The Usual Suspects". I recently decided to watch this, after I watched Hitchcock's "The Wrong Man" (which disappointed me, despite fans claiming it is one of his best pictures). This film is exactly what I needed to restore that great feeling I got from watching the majority of the Hitchcock films I've seen, with the elements he is know for like the obvious being suspense.

Sunday 24 January 2010

Good Film Vault: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

By Adam Bramwell

The first film I have decided to write about is Lawrence of Arabia. This is a film I've always wanted to watch, but due to it's length I've never really found the initiative to sit down and watch it.
During a conversation on a night out the previous week, the question of "what's the greatest film of all time?" arose. Since then I've been asking people what they think just out of interest, because to be honest I think it's one of the toughest questions. When round at my Dad's I asked the question straight up, and Lawrence of Arabia came up alongside Ben-Hur a number of times during the conversation. So right there I decided to watch it.

Roll Those Credits

Welcome to Credits Rolled. A simple blog which writes about films past and present. The blog focuses mainly on films that we feel we would like to write about, mainly because they have left us with thoughts we want to write after the credits have rolled. For example, we may watch a film for the first time and feel impressed, or watch a film we like again and just want to express why we think it is a great movie. It's like a diary for films, including detailed reviews and scores out of 10 for the latest releases too (similar to the IMDB scale). We will occasionally include other entries such as "films you can't help but love".