Alexander Hancock considers whether this Norwegian thriller has the potential to stand out from Netflix’s ever growing collection. With the postponement of 2020’s most anticipated …
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Alexander Hancock considers whether this Norwegian thriller has the potential to stand out from Netflix’s ever growing collection. With the postponement of 2020’s most anticipated …
FilmSoc President Diego Collado reviews the documentary chronicling Terry Gilliam’s journey to making The Man Who Killed Don Quixote as part of our Raindance 2020 …
London Korean Film Festival returns for its 15th edition. From new releases to hits from renowned Korean directors, the Film Soc Blog reviews a selection …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 64th edition of one of Europe’s largest film festivals, delivering a …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 64th edition of one of Europe’s largest film festivals, delivering a …
Anna Ainio reviews Gonzalo Maza’s Chilean drama as part of of our Raindance 2020 coverage. “At least you’re alive, look at me.” These are the …
Sungleen Moon reviews an anthology film about womanhood as part of our Raindance 2020 coverage. David Gutnick’s directorial debut feature Materna offers a film that …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 64th edition of one of Europe’s largest film festivals, delivering a …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 64th edition of one of Europe’s largest film festivals, delivering a …
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 64th edition of one of Europe’s largest film festivals, delivering a …