MultiMediaMouth at Sundance London: Liberal Arts
Some of the most conflicting words you’ll ever hear involved in a film billing is ‘Directed, Written and Starring’. For every George Clooney that makes it work for the films he does, you got a Tommy...
View ArticleMultiMediaMouth at Sundance London: An Oversimplification Of Her Beauty
Terence Nance has a story that most guys can relate to. Despite doing everything right and being the creative, interesting person he is, he seems to have trouble not just finding the perfect person to...
View ArticleMultiMediaMouth at Sundance London: Nobody Walks
When it comes to any kind of festival related season, the public at large have a perceived idea of what kind of movies to expect. A particular favourite plot of some of those is the ‘Have someone new...
View ArticlePointless Opinion: ‘I’m Done’– The Issue of Walking Out of Movies
This review contains minor spoilers of the first half of Axed. No UK release date has been confirmed for the film as of this writing but it feels fair to warn. The issue of walking out of a movie,...
View ArticleLondon Film Festival: Frankenweenie
Victor Frankenstein isn’t the most sociable of boys, mostly staying indoors making movies with his best friend Sparky and only going out to go to school. When his father encourages him to try Baseball...
View ArticleEoin Builds a Super Famicon
Click here to view the embedded video. I recently made what some would consider a first class investment, but I need your help to aid my endeavour. Watch, listen, empathise, suggest. Comment below or...
View ArticleWreck-it Ralph
Wreck-It Ralph (John C. Rilley), a video game Baddie turning 30 in an arcade full of games much younger, is tired of his programmed roots and the treatment it brings. He wants to become a hero and get...
View ArticleCloud Atlas
Six parts of history show the evolution of humanity from the 1800s right through to after the end of the world all linked together by reincarnation, hope and love. One thing that can’t be put against...
View ArticleRed Dawn
After months of political tension and strategic moves, North Korean forces invade the United States, starting from the west coast with troops landing in one suburban town in the state of Washington....
View ArticleSundance London: Peaches Does Herself
What is it: A semi-autobiographical musical based on the life of singer songwriter Peaches. So let’s just get this out of the way; Peaches Does Herself is pretty terrible. It is a performance that...
View ArticleLondon Film Festival: My Brother The Devil
Mo and Rashid are brothers living on a Hackney council estate. Mo looks up to Rashid like a hero, making his way in the drug selling world as part of a gang and being able to pay the family’s bills and...
View ArticleLondon Film Festival 2013: Computer Chess
Computer Chess, directed by Andrew Bujalski, starts as a mockumentary of sorts, covering the 1984 North American computer chess tournament in a middle of nowhere hotel. You find out about the...
View ArticleLondon Film Festival 2013: All is Lost
All is Lost sets itself up as a film that really shouldn’t work. Robert Redford stranded on a boat for almost two hours? Barely any dialogue? Nothing besides oceans and the occasional ship? How well...
View ArticleEoin’s Eurogamer Expo 2013 Indie Highlights
Being able to have gone to every Eurogamer Expo, I have been able to see the show’s evolution from a small time random bits-and-bobs game show to somewhat of a well-oiled machine showcasing the weird...
View ArticleCaptain Phillips
Paul Greengrass is never a director to shy away from defining stories from recent American history. This was a man who tried to tell the story of the flight that crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on...
View ArticleLondon Film Festival 2013: Saving Mr. Banks
It’s rather strange when you hear that the premise of a film is based around the making of an older release. Whether it is based on a book or an article or other such things, there is a tangible sense...
View ArticleBlue is the Warmest Colour (La Vie d’Adele)
This daringly direct insight into brutally honest depictions of love from Tunisian/French director Abdellatif Kechiche will garner a love or hate reaction. Winner of the Palme d’Or at this year’s...
View Article12 Years a Slave
The age of slavery across the world, intrinsic to the social history of the United States, is a murky and unpleasant period that is somewhat glossed over in mainstream culture with the intention of...
View ArticleMultiMediaMouth Panel Royale 2013: The Year in Video Games
Click here to view the embedded video. In December 2013, MultiMediaMouth hosted the first ever Panel Royale in front of a live audience at Loading Bar in Soho, London. Host Eoin Mason is joined by...
View ArticleLet’s Make a Movie #1: Winter in June
Join Box Office Buz’s Andrew Jones and MultiMediaMouth co founder Eoin Mason in a quest to make a film from merely the random choices from three hats. Can they make Winter in June the best Fantasy...
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