Ellie Lachs reviews Wang Xiaoshuai’s emotional family epic. Wang Xiaoshuai’s newest film So Long, My Son is a slow burner to say the least. The three hour ode to trauma […]
Month: January 2020
Sundance 2020: ‘Miss Americana’ Review
Pihla Pekkarinen reviews Taylor Swift’s new documentary. Miss Americana is undoubtedly one of the most high-profile films arriving at Sundance this year. Taylor Swift first dropped the news of a […]
‘Arcadia’ Review: Will Britain Ever Reach a Utopia?
Manisha Thind reviews Paul Wright’s 2017 documentary. “A story of change, of people moving off the land and away from the country.” Arcadia is a compelling odyssey concerning the mutating […]
‘Marriage Story’ Review: A Game Theory Approach
Daniel Jacobson takes an in-depth look at Noah Baumbach’s tender drama Marriage Story through game theory. One of the most famous and widely researched thought experiments in game theory, the […]
‘Frozen II’ Review
Pihla Pekkarinen reviews the much-anticipated Disney sequel. Frozen, when it was first released six years ago, gripped the world. Frozen paraphernalia was inescapable. Anyone who had or spent time with […]
A Decade in: TV Shows
We don’t even want to count how many TV shows showed up on our screens in the last decade, so our writers give their opinions on their favourites instead. Avatar: […]
A Decade in: Films
A selection of our writers take a look at the films that shaped them, and the world of film, this decade. Waltz with Bashir (2008) Never has an anti-war film […]