Aadesh Gupta reviews M. Night Shyamalan’s newest apocalyptic psychological horror film about a family taken hostage in a remote cabin. One of the greatest agonies …
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The Menu (2022) — Review
Caleb Tan reviews the all-star horror comedy that takes fine dining to disturbing extremes. The Menu (2022) provides a course of both comedy and horror …
‘Nope’ (2022) Review
Lavanya Nayar reviews Jordan Peele’s American neo-Western science fiction horror film, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun. Jordan Peele’s highly-anticipated Nope is an …
London Film Festival 2022: ‘Bones and All’ Review
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …
Cannes Film Festival 2022: Coupez!
The FilmSoc Journal is back for the 75th edition of the largest film festival in France, delivering a look at the hits and misses of …
BFI London Film Festival: ‘Titane’ Review
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 65th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …
The power of True Horror: Analysing ‘Hereditary’
Aadesh Gupta explores his lingering thoughts on how Hereditary gets horror right and the power of true horror over shock value. The first time I …
BFI London Film Festival: ‘Last Night in Soho’ Review
BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 65th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …
‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Review
After a brief hiatus, the blog is back with a review by Alexander Hancock of Krasinski’s sequel to his successful 2018 horror blockbuster! It all …
Jamie’s Terrible Film School Ep. 1: The Thing (UCL FilmSoc Podcast)
Jamie has seen many films, and Harry has seen very few. In this podcast, Jamie guides Harry through their own personal canon of films that …