Sofia and Lorcan got together this week to discuss Lynne Ramsay’s intense thriller, recently released in cinemas, and of course, go over some film news. (A few spoilers from around […]
Al Pacino’s Hottest Roles
Maria Düster breaks down the Al Pacino aesthetic. Al Pacino is one of the most legendary actors living today – from popularizing the use of method acting to creating some of […]
AGM 2018 – Meet The 2018/19 Committee
FilmSoc’s 2018 Annual General Meeting took place tonight (March 22), with 26 candidates battling it out for 14 available positions on the society’s 2018/19 academic year committee. We are delighted […]
All About Being On The FilmSoc Committee
With the AGM right around the corner, our days on the 2017/18 Committee are numbered. Thinking of running for a position last minute? Let us help you decide which position […]
‘Annihilation’ Review
Milo Garner reviews the highly anticipated scifi released on Netflix earlier this month. Alex Garland’s sophomore picture, the grandly-titled Annihilation, seems to promise high-concept sci-fi. This is a genre returning […]
FilmSoc Celebrates 70 Years of Student Filmmaking
On Sunday, March 18, the UCL Film & TV Society celebrated its 70th anniversary with a special evening of events on campus marking the occasion. Nearly 100 society presidents and […]
‘Red Sparrow’ Review
Hebe Hamilton reviews Jennifer Lawrence’s latest spy thriller. CW: Rape, sexual assault/harassment. Is it ironic I went to see Red Sparrow, a film that sees its female protagonist sent off […]
‘The Touch’ Retrospective Review
Milo Garner looks back at a lesser-known Bergman through a fresh 2K restoration. The Touch (Beröringen) is, quite surprisingly, one of Ingmar Bergman’s most obscure films. It came out in 1971, […]
PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up & Post-Oscars Discussion
Calvin and Ivan are back to discuss the outcome of last Sunday’s Academy Awards results plus some film news of the week. Tune in below, and be sure to check […]
‘You Were Never Really Here’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews Lynne Ramsay’s thriller. You Were Never Really Here is a brilliantly discordant piece of cinema. With a run time of only eighty-five minutes, Lynne Ramsay’s adaptation of […]