Louis and Abby got together and discussed everything around the newly released and highly anticipated Crimes of Grindelwald – their excitements, disappointments, confusions, and where the series should go from […]
Month: November 2018
Male Gaze, Digital Identity and the Horror Genre – An Interview with Cam’s Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber
Alex Dewing interviews filmmakers Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber of the recently released horror film, Cam, discussing the film and themes explored. Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber’s passion project Cam is intense […]
‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Season 1 Review
Théo Verzeroli reviews Netflix’s reboot of the iconic 90s sitcom. Sabrina: “I want freedom and power.” Prudence: “He’ll never give you that. The Dark Lord. The thought of you, of […]
‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ Review
Alexandra Petrache reviews the anticipated latest instalment to J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World franchise. WARNING: Contains minor spoilers. The end of the Fantastic Beasts series’ first installation left us with an imprisoned Grindelwald (Johnny […]
‘Doctor Who’ Series 11 Mid Season Review
Sabastian Astley reviews the newest series of the timey wimey sci-fi show so far. The 11th series of the iconic BBC show Doctor Who is unique from that of its […]
A Tribute For Stan Lee
Alex Dewing remembers Stan Lee, co-creator of Marvel Comics, the brain behind iconic superheroes such as Spiderman and the X-Men, and the king of cameos. He passed away on November […]
‘Girl’ Review
Hassan Sherif reviews Lukas Dhont’s award-winning and intimate debut feature on trans experiences. BFI London Film Festival’s Sutherland Trophy for Best First Feature was awarded this year to director Lukas Dhont […]
‘Outlaw King’ and Visions of the Medieval
Milo Garner dives into the medieval in cinema and Outlaw King’s position in its genre. What does the medieval look like on film? While this question suggests a great variety […]
‘Benjamin’ Review
Alex Dewing reviews Simon Amstell’s bittersweet comedy. A breakup plays out on the screen. “I love you”, says one man. “You hesitated too long”, replies the other. It is an […]
‘Out Of Blue’ Review
Hassan Sherif critiques Carol Morley’s meandering and cosmo-pondering neo-noir. Carol Morley’s latest venture, Out of Blue, is grounded within the gritty urbane confines of New Orleans yet deals with a magnitudinous […]