Monthly Archives: November 2014

November 03

Kill The Messenger – Michael Cuesta and journalistic Integrity (Film Review)

If the general appeal of journalism is it’s necessity in a democracy to reveal a truth to voting citizens, then the corollary is also true, that anything a journalist has to say must be carefully fact checked on behalf of the enormous power the written word in a reputable newspaper commands. It is good that […]

November 02

30 Years Ago Today – The Killing Fields. (Film Review)

I was surprised to find in my research for this post, that The Killing Fields rarely makes it in any “top lists” of war films, at least in those up to one hundred, which is as rich an indicator as you’ll find of the banality of internet “lists”, and their overall status as gatekeepers against […]