There is an intimate relationship between cinema and the city. While urban environments possess ample potential for exploring space on screen, the intangible aspects of these places – identity, mood, […]
Emma Davis
‘Waiting for the Barbarians’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019
Emma Davis reviews Ciro Guerra’s latest colonial drama. Waiting for the Barbarians follows a man called the Magistrate (Mark Rylance) over the course of a full year running the outpost […]
A Student Guide to BFI London Film Festival 2019
The London Film Festival has come to town! For the next two weeks, over 300 films will be screened all over central London. UCL Film & TV Society has five […]
FOMI: “It’s like being pregnant with a child”, an interview with Thomas Caulton
Emma Davis interviews Festival of the Moving Image 2019’s producer Thomas Caulton. There hasn’t been a Festival of the Moving Image (FOMI) since 2016, but producer Thomas Caulton has spent […]
A Cinematic Thrifting Guide for London
Emma Davis compiles a handy guide for your cinematic expenses in London Town. Welcome to London, one of the most expensive cities to live in but nonetheless an incredible cultural […]
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Review
Emma Davis reviews the first major Hollywood production over the past 20 years with an all-Asian cast. This is the pop culture event that the Asian diaspora has been waiting […]
Discussion – ‘Being Blacker’
Emma Davis considers Molly Dineen’s documentary about the Brixton neighbourhood icon ahead of its premiere on BBC2 tonight. In Molly Dineen’s latest documentary Being Blacker, Brixton is the undercurrent to […]
14 ‘Striking’ Films To Watch This Month
Emma Davis curates a list of films about university life and industrial action in the spirit of the USS strike. For the past two weeks, universities all over the country […]