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Pavements (2024): On the World’s Most Important Band

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Witches (2024)

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Nosferatu (2024) : Return of the Frightfully Familiar

9 February 20189 February 2018Blog

‘The Mercy’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen reviews James Marsh’s take on a fascinating true story. Director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything) is well-versed in the biopic. Subject Donald …

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6 February 20186 February 2018Blog

‘Coco’ Review

Chloe Woods watches Pixar’s colourful new feature. Full confession: it took genuine effort not to break into embarrassing sobs in the middle of the (fairly …

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6 February 20186 February 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up & ‘Phantom Thread’

(Illustration: Bendik Kaltenborn for The New Yorker) On the latest episode of our podcast, Milo and Lorcan discuss the past week’s film news highlights and …

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5 February 20185 February 2018Blog

‘Hostiles’ Review

Liam Donovan examines Scott Cooper’s gritty Western. In Scott Cooper’s latest film, the gruelling western Hostiles, two former foes are asked to put their differences aside …

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4 February 20184 February 2018Blog

VLOG: How To Make The Clementine Cake From ‘The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty’

In the first edition of our brand new FilmSoc Vlog, we re-create the iconic clementine cake from The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

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2 February 20182 February 2018Blog

Opinion: ‘Wind River’ is sexism dressed up in fantastic film making

Maeve Allen interprets the gender politics of Taylor Sheridan’s latest release. While Wind River’s stunning setting in Wyoming snow provides the dramatic landscape for a …

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2 February 20182 February 2018Blog

Mizoguchi for Her: Woman in ‘The Life of Oharu’

Milo Garner takes a look at the celebrated Japanese director’s feminist legacy. Kenji Mizoguchi, born in 1898, was a giant of Japanese cinema. Active from …

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30 January 201830 January 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Oscar Nominations & 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

In our latest episode, Maria and Ivan react to Oscar nominations (how do they compare to Ivan and Calvin’s predictions from last time??) and discuss …

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29 January 201829 January 2018Blog

‘Journey’s End’ Review

Bori Bernát watches Saul Dibb’s star-studded war film. Although the audience is always keen to see a new war movie, filmmakers nowadays struggle to bring …

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27 January 201827 January 2018Blog

‘The Post’ Review

Editor Chloe Woods reviews Spielberg’s latest, star-studded film. Usually, the actors are the ones we accuse of phoning it in. After an impressive thirty-nine features, …

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