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The Clash of Codes: Professionalism and Romanticism in the Films of Howard Hawks and Michael Mann

Misc. Features

“Wuthering Heights” Review

Misc. Features

“I Love LA” – A Review

Recommendations TV Reviews

Mint (Charlotte Regan, 2026) Preview

Films Misc. Features

Opinion Piece: Writing The Worst Person in the World

20 March 201820 March 2018Blog

‘Annihilation’ Review

Milo Garner reviews the highly anticipated scifi released on Netflix earlier this month. Alex Garland’s sophomore picture, the grandly-titled Annihilation, seems to promise high-concept sci-fi. …

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19 March 201819 March 2018Blog

FilmSoc Celebrates 70 Years of Student Filmmaking

On Sunday, March 18, the UCL Film & TV Society celebrated its 70th anniversary with a special evening of events on campus marking the occasion. …

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Updated on 18 October 202016 March 2018Blog

‘Red Sparrow’ Review

Hebe Hamilton reviews Jennifer Lawrence’s latest spy thriller. CW: Rape, sexual assault/harassment. Is it ironic I went to see Red Sparrow, a film that sees …

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15 March 201815 March 2018Blog

‘The Touch’ Retrospective Review

Milo Garner looks back at a lesser-known Bergman through a fresh 2K restoration. The Touch (Beröringen) is, quite surprisingly, one of Ingmar Bergman’s most obscure films. …

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13 March 201813 March 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up & Post-Oscars Discussion

Calvin and Ivan are back to discuss the outcome of last Sunday’s Academy Awards results plus some film news of the week. Tune in below, …

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13 March 201813 March 2018Blog

‘You Were Never Really Here’ Review

Raphael Duhamel reviews Lynne Ramsay’s thriller. You Were Never Really Here is a brilliantly discordant piece of cinema. With a run time of only eighty-five …

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12 March 201812 March 2018Blog

Discussion – ‘Being Blacker’

Emma Davis considers Molly Dineen’s documentary about the Brixton neighbourhood icon ahead of its premiere on BBC2 tonight. In Molly Dineen’s latest documentary Being Blacker, …

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10 March 201810 March 2018Films

My Week With Mannequin – Term 3 Film 2016/17

https://youtu.be/F4-hUTtCUyc FilmSoc Term 3 Film – 2016/17 Annabel, fed up with her dysfunctional relationship, replaces herself with a shop window mannequin without her boyfriend noticing. …

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9 March 20189 March 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up and ‘Lady Bird’

Last week’s podcast is out after some delay! On this episode, Sarah and Alexandra discuss Greta Gerwig’s debut and Oscar-nominated feature, Lady Bird. One of …

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8 March 20188 March 2018Blog

14 ‘Striking’ Films To Watch This Month

Emma Davis curates a list of films about university life and industrial action in the spirit of the USS strike. For the past two weeks, …

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