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Month: January 2019

PODCAST: Streaming Services – The End of Cinema or a New Frontier?

Emma and Maria discuss the popularity of streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu, and their impact on the future of film and the movie-going experience. Illustration by Leo Espinosa […]

Posted on 31st January 201931st January 2019 By Xinyi Wang Continue reading

‘Stan & Ollie’ Review

Editor KC Wingert reviews Jon S. Baird’s homage to the Hollywood comedy duo.  One of my favourite childhood pastimes was going to my grandfather’s house and watching old Laurel and […]

Posted on 30th January 201930th January 2019 By KC Wingert Continue reading

PODCAST: ‘The House That Jack Built’ – Exploring the Violence of Male Directors

Tanya, Raphael, and Lydia discuss Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built, the implications of violence against women on the screen, and how controversial directors such as Tarantino, Polanski, […]

Posted on 28th January 201928th January 2019 By Xinyi Wang Continue reading

‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ Review

Sabastian Astley reviews Black Mirror’s intense and ambitious interactive special. Black Mirror writer and show co-creator Charlie Brooker sees off the year with a bold and innovative new episode of the […]

Posted on 16th January 201916th January 2019 By Sabastian Astley Continue reading

PODCAST: Cold War + Other 2018 Foreign Film Favourites

Pawel and Maeve discuss one of their favourite foreign films from 2018 – Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War – and other great foreign language films dominating awards season this year. Illustration […]

Posted on 11th January 201922nd January 2019 By Xinyi Wang Continue reading

‘Bumblebee’ Review

Alexandra Petrache reviews the surprisingly delightful addition to the Transformers franchise. The making of Bumblebee almost slipped by me. It did not seem as hugely  marketed as the other Transformers […]

Posted on 8th January 20198th January 2019 By Alexandra-Loredana Petrache Continue reading

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