Alison Wilde's mainstream film and tv Blog
Alison Wilde has a PhD from the Centre for Disability Studies which focused on portrayals of disability in mainstream media. Her dao blog contains reviews of contemporary films. Occasionally she will also discuss television content. Alison spends much of her leisure time at the local cinema, providing her with plenty of material, good, bad and ugly.
26 January 2010
Alison Wilde reviews Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - a biopic about the life of the disabled rock star Ian Dury
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll went on general release on 8 January, 2010. It was directed by Mat Whitecross and written by Paul Viragh. It stars Andy Serkis, Bill Milner, Olivia Williams,...Comments: 5
14 January 2010
Alison Wilde reviews Avatar - the most expensive film yet made
Dearie dearie me... A disabled character as the central protagonist, beautiful animation, Sigourney Weaver, a critical perspective on (inter-planetary) colonialism and anti environment values - what...Comments: 5
25 November 2009
Alison Wilde reviews all six episodes of Cast Offs being shown on Tuesday and Wednesday nights on Channel 4 at 11.05pm for the next three weeks
I was quite worried when I heard about Cast Offs. After waiting so long for better disability representations, Channels 4’s aim to challenge tedious old stereotypes by featuring real disabled...Comments: 4
12 November 2009
Alison Wilde reviews the latest Terry Gilliam film - The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus went on general release in October 2009. It was directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown. It stars Christopher Plummer, Heath...Comments: 1
20 October 2009
Alison Wilde takes a look at Snow Cake - starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Ann Moss.
Snow Cake went on general release in September 2006. It was directed by Marc Evans, written by Angela Pell and stars Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Ann Moss. "I know all about autism,...Comments: 0


