It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the BFI’s 61st London Film Festival (4-15 October), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to deliver reviews. Calvin […]
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London Film Festival: ‘Stronger’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the BFI’s 61st London Film Festival (4-15 October), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to deliver reviews. Calvin […]
London Film Festival: ‘Loveless’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the BFI’s 61st London Film Festival (4-15 October), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to deliver reviews. Milo […]
London Film Festival: ‘Ingrid Goes West’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the BFI’s 61st London Film Festival (4-15 October), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to deliver reviews. Calvin […]
Round-up: Open City Documentary Film Festival 2017
Editor-In-Chief Sofia Kourous Vazquez runs through a few films from the docs-focused London festival, which ran from the 5th to the 10th of September. WINNERS Grand Jury Award: ‘Purge This […]
“Kingsman: The Golden Circle” Review
Editor Chloe Woods takes a look at Matthew Vaughn’s blockbuster sequel. Two facts are indisputable. Matthew Vaughn likes to blow people up. And he can make a bloody good movie. […]
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Parts 17 and 18 (Finale) Review
Milo Garner concludes his review series of Lynch’s Twin Peaks revival. WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. Finally, after nearly sixteen hours of television, Twin Peaks comes to an end in […]
London Film Festival: ‘Bobbi Jene’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the BFI’s 61st London Film Festival (4-15 October), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to deliver reviews. Ivan […]
‘mother!’ Review
Milo Garner examines Aronofsky’s complex psychological horror. WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. The best to be said of mother! is that it’s ambitious. One of the most madcap and original studio films […]
‘Wind River’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews Taylor Sheridan’s murder mystery thriller. This is a film about pain. Wind River opens to a girl running in a frozen field, under a white moon. […]