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Frankenstein (2025): All the Right Dismembered Pieces, All the Wrong Moves

Film Reviews

Should Films Offer Solutions?: Eddington and its Tireless Warnings

Essays

The Lost Grammar of Emotion in Film: Why Modern Audiences Take Melodramas Less Seriously

Misc. Features

The Christmas Movie: Discussion by a Lover of Summer

Film Reviews

Caught Stealing (2025)

26 May 201826 May 2018Blog

‘Filmworker’ Review

Nick Mastrini reviews the documentary revealing the fascinating career of Kubrick’s right-hand-man. Tony Zierra’s Filmworker is a documentary that celebrates the hidden craftspeople of filmmaking …

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12 May 201812 May 2018Blog

‘Lean on Pete’ Review

Liam Donovan takes a look at Andrew Haigh’s coming of age drama. Lean on Pete, the latest from Weekend and 45 Years director Andrew Haigh, …

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8 May 20188 May 2018Blog

‘A Quiet Place’ Review

Raphael Duhamel reviews John Krasinski’s well-received supernatural horror. “IT’S SOUND!” screams a newspaper headline, shown in the first act of A Quiet Place, and serving …

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25 April 201825 April 2018Blog

FilmSoc Nominated For 3 Students’ Union UCL 2018 Arts Awards

Students’ Union UCL has announced this year’s nominees for their annual Arts Awards, as well as this year’s Arts Commendations and Colours recipients. The UCL …

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18 April 201818 April 2018Blog

‘The Thin Red Line’ Retrospective Review

Milo Garner revisits Terrence Malick’s 20-year-old war epic. The opening shot of The Thin Red Line (1998) features a crocodile dipping into water and submerging itself. …

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15 April 201815 April 2018Blog

‘120 BPM’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen and Emma Davis review 2017 Grand Prix-awarded French drama. 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute) draws on the highly personal experiences of writer/director Robin …

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11 April 201811 April 2018Blog

‘Unsane’ Review

Ivan Nagar reviews Steven Soderbergh’s experimental new venture. It is 2018 and I am sitting in a cinema, waiting to watch a film shot on an …

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8 April 20188 April 2018Blog

‘The Square’ Review

Diego Aparicio takes an exciting look at the 2017 Palme d’Or-winning satirical drama. This review originally appeared on the author’s film blog, Observancy. It has been …

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2 April 20182 April 2018Blog

VLOG: A Day In The Life Of A NYU Student At UCL

Join NYU student and FilmSoc member Marley in the final of our A Day In The Life Of clips on the FilmSoc Vlog!

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31 March 201831 March 2018Blog

VLOG: A Day In The Life Of A UCL Anthropology Student

In the second of our three A Day In The Life Of vlogs, Anthropology student Niloofar takes you through her day… Come back tomorrow for the final …

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  • Frankenstein (2025): All the Right Dismembered Pieces, All the Wrong Moves
  • Should Films Offer Solutions?: Eddington and its Tireless Warnings
  • The Lost Grammar of Emotion in Film: Why Modern Audiences Take Melodramas Less Seriously
  • The Christmas Movie: Discussion by a Lover of Summer

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