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Sarah Cook

Sarah Cook is a Film Journalist, Director, and Screenwriter. Founder at We Make Movies On Weekends. She will talk about Filth and James McAvoy. A lot.

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When it comes to the capabilities of a short film, it is vital that your message and plot hits quick. This week, at the...

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Living in the city of London, or perhaps in any major city, there is no doubt that you would have come across a few...

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The saying goes; “it’s all fun and games until someone hurts themselves,” which general echoes out of the mouths of parents as soon as...

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Peter Peake, director of Aardman, has perhaps created some of the best family movies with the skill of stop-animation. Famed more for Wallace &...

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Ok. So straight of the bat, I must say, I am a little bit biased when it comes to anything that pokes holes at...

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  Have you ever wondered exactly what would have happened with Horton hadn’t heard the Who? Imagine the fat fingers and big footsteps smooshing...

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Now recently, I talked about how dark comedies are often wasted because the balance between offensive jokes and sensitive subjects are waylaid, it happened...

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Earlier this year  I was swept up on Connor O’Hara and Lowkey film’s stirring and terrifying thriller Maengwyn. Tantalising and scary, the effective short definitely...

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There is always something so special when a big named celebrity goes into a short. Not because they have star power to levitate the...

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When you think of comic book the mainstream market is usually split in to two parts, DC or Marvel? With the release of Captain...

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Where would you be at the end of the Earth? Will you be with the loved ones? Would you find your soul-mate? This is...

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Australia. I’m going to try and get through this article without spouting a single cliché or stereotype. There shall be no “g’day mate”s or...