The year moves pretty fast. Here are the FilmSoc blog’s 10 most popular posts of the past 12 months (according to Google Analytics), in case you missed them. Happy New […]
Month: December 2017
2017 in Netflix Shows
With new shows coming out practically every week, each one different from the last, it would be easy to get lost in the whirlwind, give up, and re-watch Friends for the […]
‘Suburbicon’ Review
Liam Donovan reviews George Clooney’s latest. This review originally appeared on the author’s blog. It has been slightly modified. In a year Donald Trump has taken his office as President of […]
Central DOCS Club: ‘Mountain’ Review
The latest screening at Central DOCS Club – where newly-released documentaries are shown at Picturehouse Central in association with FilmSoc – featured Mountain followed by a discussion. Alexandra-Loredana Petrache reviews Jennifer […]
Brick Lane In Flux – Term 1 Documentary 2017/18
FilmSoc Term 1 Documentary – 2017/18 | In collaboration with SAVAGE Journal A famous melting pot faced with a modern issue – the story of Brick Lane is diverse and ever-changing. […]
PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up & Superheroes
(Illustration: Nigel Sussman) This week, Anton and Maria discuss the latest and upcoming releases in the DC and Marvel universes, including Thor: Ragnarok, Justice League, and Infinity War. Plus, a […]
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Review
Alexandra Petrache reviews the latest instalment of the beloved franchise. WARNING: Potential spoilers December 2015 There has been an awakening – have you felt it? I will finish what you started. […]
‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews the Bad Moms holiday sequel. I believe I’ve spotted a theme when it comes to sequels for comedy films: add more funny people, but have the […]
PODCAST: Call Me By Your Name & Weekly News Round-Up
After a long hiatus, the FilmSoc podcast is back! Starting with a quick round-up of the latest film and television industry news, this week Lorcan, Issam, and Maria take a […]
‘The Disaster Artist’ Review
Calvin Law takes on the re-imagining of Tommy Wiseau’s ultimate unintentional cult comedy. Tommy Wiseau, subject of Greg Sestero’s autobiography and James Franco’s new film The Disaster Artist, remains as enigmatic […]