Oliver Ellis reviews Julia Ducournau’s newest film Titane, a new Body Horror flick.
Review: All Too Well – Plaudits For Swift’s Well-Made Directorial Debut
Francesca Iucci reviews Taylor Swift’s debut short film – All Too Well.
A Love Letter to Chalet Girl
Arts and Culture Editor Mia Fulford paints an homage to a truly festive treat, Chalet Girl.
Review: Spencer – A Pretentious and Retrograde Two-Hour Advert for Chanel and KFC
Séamus O’Hanlon dives into the latest filmic portrayal of the royals and Lady Diana in particular – Spencer.
Top Picks for the Spookiest Halloweekend
Writer Harriet Purbrick shares her thoughts on the best films to watch this Halloweekend.
The Best TV and films to watch with your new flatmates
Tiago Ventura suggests the perfect TV and films to watch to break the ice with your new flatmates!
Review: No Time to Die – An emotional send-off for Bond
Writer Oliver Ellis provides his thoughts on the latest Bond instalment – Daniel Craig’s last.
Review: He’s All That – Netflix’s remake Isn’t All That
Emily Ford takes a dive into the TikTok sprinkled Netflix remake He’s All That.
Freshers Flicks: LUU announce two weeks of outdoor screenings
As part of Freshers Week at the University of Leeds, Hyde Park Picture House and Leeds University Union are collaborating to treat students old and new with a fortnight of outdoor screenings.
Screaming in Silence: ‘Sound of Metal’ Review and Analysis
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains in-depth discussion of key plot points.
Inclusive but Disconnected: 2021 Academy Awards Roundup
Arts Editor Owen Frost’s roundup of this year’s slightly different Academy Awards Ceremony.
Cherry review: An epic and sobering tale.
Cherry is an epic and sobering tale of a misfit-turned-war veteran-turned outlaw, who is demonised by his PTSD and free falls through the horrors of opioid addiction and performs heists to fuel his dependency. Tom […]