Last week’s podcast is out after some delay! On this episode, Sarah and Alexandra discuss Greta Gerwig’s debut and Oscar-nominated feature, Lady Bird. One of …
2018
14 ‘Striking’ Films To Watch This Month
Emma Davis curates a list of films about university life and industrial action in the spirit of the USS strike. For the past two weeks, …
The Results Are In: Oscars Recap
A month ago, we covered award season buzz and nominations on the podcast. Last week, you cast your votes in a few of the Academy …
This Week’s Snow and 25 Films It Reminded Us Of
It’s a cold world out there. Your heating may not be working and your toes might be about to fall off… but allow us here …
(Closed) POLL: FilmSoc predicts the Oscars 2018
The Academy Awards are tonight! Cast your vote for this year’s candidates in a few of the categories: ROUND 2 > CLICK HERE TO VOTE IN …
‘I, Tonya’ Review
Hebe Hamilton reviews Craig Gillespie’s Oscar-nominated biopic about the controversial figure skater. Prior to the release of I, Tonya I had never heard of Tonya …
Fifteen Minutes – FemFilm 2016/17
FilmSoc FemFilm – 2016/17 “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” – Andy Warhol Karen moved to London to start University and …
Americana – Term 2 Film 2016/17
FilmSoc Term 2 Film – 2016/17 He wants love. She wants to kill. They probably shouldn’t have met. CAST Gillian: James Cassir Nathaniel: Nick Brown …
‘The Shape of Water’ Review
Liam Donovan tackles Guillermo del Toro’s latest fantastical feature. There are men who can be monstrous, and monsters who can demonstrate great humanity, a principle …
‘Lady Bird’ Review – The Good, the Bad and the Outright Bland
Alexandra Petrache breaks down Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut. An idyllic-looking, warm-toned piece of cinematography, Lady Bird captures the last year of high school in the …