Milo Garner reviews Alejandro Jodorowsky’s latest. Endless Poetry begins as 2013’s The Dance of Reality ends. The final scene of that first entry to Alejandro Jodorowsky’s autobiographical pentalogy is repeated to introduce the audience […]
PODCAST: Best Of 2016 With Thom and Mel
Mel and Thom count down their top ten (and eleven) films of 2016, racking up some honourable mentions along the way and stopping briefly to throw a little scorn on […]
Weekly News Roundup – Oscar Nominee Deadpool; Woody Harrelson In Star Wars & More
Welcome to our Weekly News Roundup, where we will be bringing together a curated selection of the week’s top stories in the world of film and television. First up… pic.twitter.com/TNorErkZXf — […]
‘Live By Night’ Review
Our Podcast Producer Thom Hetherington reviews Ben Affleck’s gangster epic. Live By Night is a film that is by no means the sum of its parts. But the parts here constitute […]
Welcome To The FilmSoc Blog!
A very warm welcome to the UCLU Film & TV Society’s brand new website and the official FilmSoc Blog! The FilmSoc Blog will be a space for news about the society […]
70mm
Term 1 Film – 2015/2016 A young filmmaker struggles to come to terms with the loss of his greatest gift: his vision. Directed by Ed Bragg Written by Mesbah Uddin […]
Paranoia
A young woman suspects her new flatmate is more sinister than he seems. Is he a psychopath, or is it… paranoia… Written and directed by Aislinn King Produced by Shaun […]
Weird Sisters
UCLU Film Society is proud to present ‘Weird Sisters’, the second entry in our annual FemFilm series. ‘Weird Sisters’ is a mockumentary about three London-based supernatural undergrads’ quest to find […]
Make. Believe.
A new collaboration between UCLU Film and Hindu Societies, made by Freshers to both societies over a weekend in October 2015. Part of the Film Society’s ‘World Cinema’ series. Written […]
Couchtime Stories
A UCLU Film Society Affiliate Webseries Couchtime Stories narrates the everyday adventures of 6 students with very different backgrounds sharing a flat in London (a crossover between “Friends” and Klapisch’s […]