A golden oldie has returned to the Cineroom site! Yes, it’s the revisit of the classic ‘Acquire, Hire of Fire’ feature.
How does it work I hear you ask? Well, if you Acquire a film, it means you love it. If you ‘Hire’ a film, it makes you like and would rent again; and of course, if you ‘Fire’ a film, you probably hate it. This is the ‘Lockdown’ edition, and we invited three readers to have their say… Reporting live (well, not quite) to you from Cineroom HQ, we have the latest reaction to the big news stories over the past 30 days.
As always, we will present you with the facts, and then our take on them. We may have guest reporters every now and then – so look out for opportunities! This just in… here’s news story number one… Sometimes, films just stick with you. A lot of the time it’s a specific plot, or a cast member, or even a killer scene that is simply mesmerising.
This feature is inspired by those majestic scenes, but with more of a focus on soundtrack that gives the movie its finishing touch. This is episode number one of this feature, as we know there’s so much more to deliberate… Our title doesn’t lie. In this feature each month, we round up the five best trailers from the past few weeks, so you don’t have to.
The trailers could quite simply be for any movie, all we know is, it’s certainly five of the best! Buckle up, clear your diary… this is the best 10 minutes of your month… 15/3/2020 Ever-evolving cinema: YouTube.By Adam Ray Palmer
For the last decade, I have been a huge fan of one platform in particular, YouTube. Back in 2010 when I made my account, I followed so many YouTubers who were making it big back then, slowly learning what kind of content I enjoyed most. Since then, I have watched the platform grow and grow, becoming something that I believe needs applauding. If you haven’t guessed it from the title, I want to chat about the way YouTube is potentially impacting cinema – in a good way or bad… 15/3/2020 STN March 2020 write up.By Adam Ray Palmer
*This is a monthly newspaper column Well hello March! Nice to meet you! And what does the third month of the year bring? A couple of cinematic bangers normally… and 2020 is no different (well, until COVID-19 rolled into town). This month we have two big films to cover... When adding to your DVD collection, the decision has never been more important now thanks to streaming services at a touch of a button.
So, each month, we look at what movies deserve a space on your home-cinema shrine… (commonly known as a DVD shelf). Here’s five films that we think have potential to be bought in a shop near you… By Adam Ray Palmer
And that’s that for another year. The 16th edition of the Glasgow Film Festival has come to an end for 2020. Cineroom have now been at the last three editions, with this year certainly proving to be the best yet for us… 8/3/2020 On the big screen: March 2020.Everyone works hard for their cash. So, when visiting the cinema, your decision is all the more important on what to spend a tenner on.
Should you get a Netflix subscription? Or should you venture to your local silver screen? Let us do the research and you make the final call. Here’s five films that we think deserve your attention this fine March… |
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