As a film buff,
a fan of true British movies and a total world cinema geek, I continually
"bore" my friends (and any new strangers that I meet) about all
things "filmy". Like...all the time! In order to free the going
public from my verbal cinematic prison, I've channelled a lot of this passion
into filmbore, as a haven for reviews on interesting pictures, obscure Top Tens
and any other items worth discussing on the more left field side to the
cinematic universe.
In the tabs above, you'll be able to transport yourself to various articles...
filmbore's
picks is the backbone to the site,
with regular reviews of unusual movies according to a specific criteria: they
have to from world cinema, or be independent movies or be lesser known British
films. But most importantly...they have to be great. This isn't an area to
overly criticise poor pictures, but a platform to help promote the kind of
films you may be less likely to venture into.
From time to
time, you'll see items pop up in the News tab, where I'll be highlighting
any recent announcements worthy of awareness, from new film techniques, awards
successes, plus local promotion for any film makers, festivals or other
artistic creators that need your attention.
Top 10s with
a difference is my most popular
page. We all love a good list, and here I try and take some alternative
approaches to Top Tens. Plus, suggest any list ideas to me and I could post one
for you!
The Whingebox!
is an area for me to vent. Simple. Anything that's bothering me in the
cinematic world will appear here. Comments are most definitely welcome!
And two new
tabs:
SpecialFeatures will be a tab for any
unique articles to keep an eye out for. Interviews, podcasts, YouTube links and
any new review festivals that I post will all appear here.
And chatbore is an open forum for you all to come and post items to. Feel free to chat
about anything "filmic", post your own reviews if you wish, or start
debates. This is where you can get your filmbore on!
So...what are
you waiting for? Have a gander!
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