The FilmSoc Blog team got together to predict some of the wins for this year’s Oscars, while championing our own personal favourites and calling out injustices for snubs. Do you […]
Month: February 2019
Punctuating The Sound of Silence: A Look at Daniel Hart’s A Ghost Story Soundtrack
Alex Dewing reminisces on the melancholic score and soundtrack of David Lowery’s A Ghost Story. “Don’t be scared”, whispers C in the opening moments of David Lowery’s A Ghost Story. It […]
In Defence of Stereo-Cinema: 3D, Past and Present
Does 3D only exist as a gimmick? Milo Garner dives into the history of 3D cinema, from Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder to Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old. […]
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Review
Sam Hamilton reviews the colourful Freddie Mercury biopic and Queen tribute. Bryan Singer returns from the X-Men franchise to direct Bohemian Rhapsody: a big-budget, star-studded, thoroughly glamourised and oft-Americanised tale […]
‘Vice’ Review
George Glover reviews the award-winning satirical biopic on US Vice President Dick Cheney. Vice offers an alternate portrayal of the Bush administration, sidelining George W. (Sam Rockwell) in favour of […]
‘Sex Education’ Season 1 Review
Sabastian Astley reviews the new Netflix coming of age series on teenage sexuality. Netflix’s Sex Education, created by Laurie Nunn, provides something many shows revolving around adolescence lack: an openness and […]