Maria Düster evaluates the library heist drama and its representation of female characters. WARNING: This review contains minor spoilers. The first thing Bart Layton – the young, British director of […]
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Venice Film Festival: ‘Doubles Vies’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘A Star Is Born’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘The Favourite’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘ROMA’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘The Mountain’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
Venice Film Festival: ‘First Man’ Review
It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 75th Venice International Film Festival (29 August – 8 September), diving into the myriad of films and events on offer to […]
‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ Review
Bori Bernat takes a look at the newest entry into the Mission Impossible franchise. Mission: Impossible seems to be the franchise that just doesn’t want to die. Tom Cruise as […]
‘Cold War’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cannes-winning romance. If Ida was once considered the announcement of a new voice in the tradition of grimly austere European arthouse, Paweł Pawlikowski seems set […]