Srishti Chakraborty reviews Pixar’s much anticipated sequel to a childhood favourite. While I might not remember the first time I ever watched Pixar’s The Incredibles, I remember all the other times […]
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‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Review
Milo Garner critiques the franchise spin-off. Solo: A Star Wars Story is the exact film so many feared would come out of Disney’s Lucasfilm buyout. An absolute disaster it ain’t, but […]
‘First Reformed’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Schrader’s drama thriller. Paul Schrader has always been a director influenced by the high arts of cinema, though a cursory browse of his filmography might initially belie […]
An Introduction to Bollywood: 15 Essential Films to Watch
Ivan Nagar curates a personal must-watch list. Time and time again, people have asked me for Bollywood recommendations. This is not a simple task – a lot of great Bollywood […]
‘Atlanta: Robbin’ Season’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews the second season of Donald Glover’s series. The first sequence of Atlanta’s second season sets the tone for every other episode: two young unidentified men prepare to […]
‘Filmworker’ Review
Nick Mastrini reviews the documentary revealing the fascinating career of Kubrick’s right-hand-man. Tony Zierra’s Filmworker is a documentary that celebrates the hidden craftspeople of filmmaking by exhibiting the career of […]
‘Lean on Pete’ Review
Liam Donovan takes a look at Andrew Haigh’s coming of age drama. Lean on Pete, the latest from Weekend and 45 Years director Andrew Haigh, proceeds at a trot rather […]
‘A Quiet Place’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews John Krasinski’s well-received supernatural horror. “IT’S SOUND!” screams a newspaper headline, shown in the first act of A Quiet Place, and serving as an appropriate and concise […]
FilmSoc Nominated For 3 Students’ Union UCL 2018 Arts Awards
Students’ Union UCL has announced this year’s nominees for their annual Arts Awards, as well as this year’s Arts Commendations and Colours recipients. The UCL Film & TV Society has […]