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Month: August 2017

‘Patti Cake$’ Review

Editor-In-Chief Sofia Kourous Vazquez reviews Geremy Jasper’s Sundance hit. Finally, I’ve found it. My song of the summer. I know I’m late — September is practically upon us — but […]

Posted on 31st August 201731st August 2017 By Sofia Kourous Vazquez Continue reading

‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ Review

Milo Garner reviews Luc Besson’s summer sci-fi. Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is more significant than it might first appear. The most expensive French – and […]

Posted on 30th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

Black Lives Matter At UCL – Promo

A promotional trailer for the UCL BME Students’ Network‘s series of Black Lives Matter events around UCL in March 2017. Directed by Sayeeda Ali Written by Sayeeda Ali and Sandra Ogundele Produced in […]

Posted on 28th August 2017 By UCL Film & TV Society Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 15 Review

Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter in David Lynch’s revival series. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Part 15 of Twin Peaks opens with a moment that has been building for, quite […]

Posted on 25th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Detroit’ Review

Calvin Law reviews Kathryn Bigelow’s brutal dramatisation of the Detroit Riot. Few can capture the sheer intensity and brutality of any given life-or-death situation like Kathryn Bigelow; it’s almost a given that […]

Posted on 24th August 201724th August 2017 By Calvin Law Continue reading

‘Between Fences’ Review

Editor-In-Chief Sofia Kourous Vazquez reviews Avi Mograbi’s latest documentary feature. Natural light softly fills a plain, spacious room. Chalk writings and drawings decorate the back walls. In front of these, […]

Posted on 23rd August 201723rd August 2017 By Sofia Kourous Vazquez Continue reading

‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ Review

Calvin Law reviews Patrick Hughes’ action-filled comedy. Starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson, The Hitman’s Bodyguard features an exciting and inspired onscreen comedic pairing. Despite this, the film is […]

Posted on 20th August 201720th August 2017 By Calvin Law Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 14 Review

Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter of Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks ahead of tomorrow night’s new episode. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Pointing at Agent Cooper, David Bowie’s Phillip Jefferies […]

Posted on 19th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Atomic Blonde’ Review

Editor Chloe Woods reviews David Leitch’s highly-anticipated Cold War thriller. A few weeks ago, the BBC announced Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor, and discussion turned naturally to the casting […]

Posted on 14th August 2017 By Chloe Woods Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 13 Review

Ahead of tomorrow night’s new episode, Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. There’s a moment in Part 13 of David Lynch’s […]

Posted on 12th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

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