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Reece Beckett

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Reece Beckett (born August 30th, 2002) is a cultural journalist, poet, photographer and Film Studies graduate from the University of Southampton.

His writing on film, music and literature has been featured in The Indiependent, Filmhounds, The Edge SUSU, Film News U.K., Cinematary, Music News UK, Culture Plague, The Gold Room Blog and Taste of Cinema. His poetry has been featured in Impspired Magazine, Batine Acids Magazine and the mental health anthology Pluviophile.

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Portrait of a City on Fire

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All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
"All the Pretty Horses isn’t quite as grim as other Cormac McCarthy work that I’ve read but considering that this includes The Road, Blood Meridian, No Country For Old Men and watching the HBO adaptation of his play The Sunset Limited, it's still so b" Read more of this review »
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"Reviewing the book here would feel rather pointless, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Instead I will just note that a decade ago as I read this for the first time, I rated it 1/5 stars. Now it's at the full 5-stars. Time changes us and vice versa" Read more of this review »
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Solomon Northup
“How often since that time has the recollection of his paternal counsels occured to me, while lying in a slave hut in the distant and sickly regions of Louisiana, smarting with the undeserved wounds which an inhuman master had inflicted, and longing only for the grave which had covered him, to shield me also from the lash of the oppressor.”
Solomon Northup, Twelve Years a Slave

John Cassavetes
“I’ve never seen an exploding helicopter. I’ve never seen anybody go and blow somebody’s head off. So why should I make films about them? But I have seen people destroy themselves in the smallest way, I’ve seen people withdraw, I’ve seen people hide behind political ideas, behind dope, behind the sexual revolution, behind fascism, behind hypocrisy, and I’ve myself done all these things. So I can understand them. What we are saying is so gentle. It’s gentleness. We have problems, terrible problems, but our problems are human problems.”
John Cassavetes

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