Category: HAR: Animal exploitation

  • The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    It’s fun to have fun but you have to know how! So, when up-tight, control-freak Sally, and born-to-be-wild child Conrad are left at home for the day, Welch’s reimagining of Seuss’ eponymous, anthropomorphic, wisecracking Cat in the Hat makes it his mission to show them how to enjoy themselves within the bounds of their constraining,…

  • Antisemitism. The Rat Catcher. Dir. Wes Anderson. Netflix. 2023.

    Antisemitism. The Rat Catcher. Dir. Wes Anderson. Netflix. 2023.

    Is, I suppose, how the conversation went between Wes Anderson and his casting agent when searching for an actor to play the titular character. Following Anderson’s success with Fantastic Mr. Fox there is no surprise that Anderson jumped at the opportunity to return to the works of Roald Dahl. The Rat Catcher is a short…

  • The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch. DreamWorks Pictures. 2003

    Bo Welch’s 2003 interpretation of Seuss’ eponymous, anthropomorphic The Cat in the Hat throws the human exceptionalism paradigm into full-blown turmoil as Mike Myers embodies a character that takes on various socially specific, “human” roles all whilst staying in character as Cat. Though it is not unusual for a film of this genre to depict…

  • Seaspiracy. Dir. Ali Tabrizi. Netflix. 2021.

    Seaspiracy. Dir. Ali Tabrizi. Netflix. 2021.

    ‘Seaspiracy: A shocking Indictment of the commercial fishing industry.’ The Independent, March 2021 Seaspiracy is a Netflix Original documentary following filmmaker Ali Tabrizi as he examines the methods of the worldwide commercial sea fishing industry. Through uncovering corrupt and damaging practices, from dolphin slaughter to species endangerment, the environmental impact of human activities in our…

  • Snakes on a Plane. Dir. David R Ellis. New Line Cinema. 2006.

    Snakes on a Plane. Dir. David R Ellis. New Line Cinema. 2006.

    ‘At 30,000 feet, snakes aren’t the deadliest thing on this plane.’ From the taglines to the soundtrack, Ellis’ 2006 action-horror film depicts a sensationalised binary between humankind and snakes. Whilst the cold-blooded creatures are undeniably presented as hostile antagonists driven by instinct, the abundance of human violence amplifies the capacity of humankind to commit unnecessary…

  • Rushmore. Dir. Wes Anderson. 1998. Buena Vista Pictures.

    Rushmore. Dir. Wes Anderson. 1998. Buena Vista Pictures.

    Bees in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore The swarm of the bees scene in Wes Anderson’s 1998 comedy film  Rushmore sees Herman J Blume (Bill Murray) subjected to further revenge for his romantic involvement with Miss Cross (Olivia Williams). Blume is rattled by an infiltration of bees in his hotel suite, orchestrated by the outraged Max Fischer (Jason…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Dir. James Gunn. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2023

    Though James Gunn’s 2023 Sci-Fi/Action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3[1] reunited audiences with the beloved Guardians, the opening scene instantly insinuated this film’s darker tone due to its immediate focus on the horrific nature of animal experimentation and how it can be physically and mentally catastrophic for the creature. Gunn presents this by…

  • Roar. Dir. Noel Marshall. Film Consortium, Filmways Pictures. 1981

    Roar. Dir. Noel Marshall. Film Consortium, Filmways Pictures. 1981

    “No Animals were harmed in the making of this film. 70 cast and crew members were”. A film tagline that instantly grabs your attention. The Drafthouse re-release in 2015 coined this moniker for the 1981 box-office blunder[1] “Roar”, which lacks plot, conventionality and, as the curious tagline suggests: a lack of safety measures for the actors…

  • Two Brothers. Dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud. Pathe. 2004.

    Two Brothers. Dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud. Pathe. 2004.

    Set against the backdrop of 1920s French Indochina, Two Brothers chronicles the poignant journey of two tiger siblings, Kumal and Sangha. From playful cubs roaming freely in the wild, their lives take a turbulent turn when human intervention tears them apart. Kumal, captured by treasure hunters, ends up as a performing circus tiger, whilst Sangha,…

  • Nope. Dir. Jordan Peele. Universal Pictures. 2022

    Nope. Dir. Jordan Peele. Universal Pictures. 2022

    Jordan Peele’s latest film nope follows siblings OJ and Emerald Haywood in the aftermath of their father’s unexpected death. The siblings ‘We ain’t got no more problems’ is the foreboding line said by Otis Haywood moments before his untimely death and the supernatural haunting begins on the Haywood family ranch. Jordan Peele’s latest film Nope…