DC Director Drama – Matt Reeves Possibly Out Of ‘The Batman’, Mel Gibson For ‘Suicide Squad’ Sequel? The drama over at Warner Bros. following Ben Affleck’s exit as director of […]
Acclaimed Director Tom Browne and BAFTA LA CEO Chantal Rickards Visit FilmSoc
Last week, we were delighted to welcome two exciting industry professionals for guest workshops at UCLU Film & TV Society – acclaimed director of Radiator and actor Tom Browne; and […]
‘Fences’ Review
Tanya Dudnikova reviews Denzel Washington’s powerful adaptation of August Wilson’s play – now nominated for 4 Oscars, with Viola Davis earning a Best Supporting Actress BAFTA. Fences has been in […]
‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ Review
Podcast Producer Thom Hetherington reviews the long-awaited sequel to the 2014 breakout franchise-starter. So the old maxim goes: if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. But do make it bigger, […]
‘Moonlight’ Review
Calvin Law reviews Barry Jenkins’ touching coming-of-age drama – nominated for 8 Oscars including Best Picture. There’s much to fuel a cynic’s reservations about Moonlight‘s widespread acclaim. That it’s doing so […]
‘Toni Erdmann’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Maren Ade’s hilarious comedy – which is currently one of the Best Foreign Language Film frontrunners at this year’s Oscars, and also had an English-language remake announced… […]
Best Picture Spotlight: ‘Arrival’
Editor Chloe Woods takes a spoiler-filled dive into Denis Villeneuve’s stunning sci-fi drama – which took home a BAFTA award last night and is now nominated for 8 Oscars. If you […]
Weekly News Roundup – Whole Bunch Of Director News, ‘Toni Erdmann’ And ‘Scarface’ Remakes & More
Director News: Matt Reeves For ‘The Batman’ And David Fincher For ‘World War Z’ Sequel? Following Ben Affleck’s exit from The Batman in a directorial capacity, Warner Bros. are hastily looking […]
PODCAST: Moonlight, Loving and Captain Fantastic
Join Helena and Sam this week as they clock up some Oscar chat discussing the to be released Moonlight, the currently in cinemas Loving and the far in the past […]
’20th Century Women’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Mike Mills’ latest. Set in a saturated Santa Barbara circa 1979, 20th Century Women is a semi-autobiographical work built around director Mike Mills’ memories of his mother. […]