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 […]
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‘Toy Story 4’ Review
Sam Hamilton takes a look at the next episode in the much-loved Pixar franchise. The fourth entry in Pixar’s flagship franchise starts and ends, like its predecessors, with Randy Newman’s […]
‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’ Review
Gwendoline Blangy reviews Quentin Tarantino’s newest film. Bloody explosions, the n-word, swearing, unlimited violence, feet-worshipping…that’s what everyone expected when Quentin Tarantino’s 9th film made its premiere at the 2019 Cannes […]
‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019
Editor KC Wingert reviews our first film from BFI LFF 2019. Warning: this review contains spoilers. Making its UK premiere at LFF, The Peanut Butter Falcon is a delightful dramedy […]
‘Dark’ Season 2 Review
Harry Mizumoto reviews the latest season of Netflix’s hit German drama. This review contains minor spoilers. The world is dying. If one can indulge the melodrama of this statement long […]
‘The Death of Dick Long’ Review
Angelos Angelidis reviews Daniel Scheinert‘s follow-up to Swiss Army Man. Warning: this review contains descriptions of rape and bestiality. Following the success of Swiss Army Man (2016), a movie about […]
‘Eighth Grade’ Review
Editor KC Wingert tackles Bo Burnham’s directorial debut to celebrate it’s US anniversary. Embarrassing crushes, burgeoning sexuality, bullying, and mall hangs: Eighth Grade covers all the universal experiences that come with being […]
Eight Shows to Watch This Summer
Editor-in-Chief Alex Dewing recommends eight shows that will keep you in the shade this summer. 1. Stranger Things Season 3 When the Duffer Brothers’ Stranger Things first hit Netflix back […]
‘Booksmart’ Review
Alexandra Petrache reviews Olivia Wilde’s anticipated directorial debut. Director Olivia Wilde does “coming of age” effortlessly and hilariously funny. Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) are two best friends […]
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 […]