Hebe Hamilton reviews Christopher Nolan’s World War 2 action thriller. ‘Dunkirk’. This is what greets the audience as Christopher Nolan’s latest film opens. There are no opening credits to lead […]
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 10 Review
Milo Garner reviews the next chapter of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Part 10 of Twin Peaks: The Return is an episode picking up the pieces of […]
A Few Words On The New ‘Doctor Who’
“We’re billions of years beyond your petty obsession with gender and its associated stereotypes.” With that quote from the latest episode of Doctor Who in mind, let’s move onto the actual […]
‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ Review
Thom Hetherington reviews Matt Reeves’ conclusion to the rebooted Planet of the Apes trilogy. The Planet of the Apes films comprise one of Hollywood’s most inventive and long-standing franchises: it will reach […]
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 9 Review
Milo Garner reviews the next chapter of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Following the journey into the depths of Lynch’s mind that made up Part 8, this […]
‘Song to Song’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Terrence Malick’s latest. The cinema of Terrence Malick finds itself in an interesting position. Once the blue-eyed boy of Hollywood, Malick garnered intense critical praise for his […]
Time for Twelve – A Look Back At Peter Capaldi’s ‘Doctor Who’ Run
With the recent conclusion of Season 10, Thom Hetherington looks back at Peter Capaldi’s tenure as the 12th Doctor… For a 54-year-old television show, Doctor Who certainly isn’t looking too shabby. And […]
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews Jon Watts’ MCU re-introduction of the beloved superhero. Well, wow. Reboot fatigue? Nah. It may only be three years since the last Spider-Man movie, but it’s […]
5 Sycamore Street – Webseries 2015/16
FilmSoc Webseries – 2015/16 Best Project Award Winner – UCLU Arts Ball 2016 Produced and co-written by Thomas Rebour (assisted by James Bloomer). Directed by Lilla Vindics, Laetitia Bouhelier, Andreas […]
‘The Beguiled’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews Sofia Coppola’s latest. 1864. Three years into the American Civil War, the remnants of a young ladies’ school in Virginia – five pupils, one teacher and […]