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Review: Ad Astra
Directed by James Gray and starring Brad Pitt, Ad Astra follows astronaut and former soldier Major Roy McBride in the near future, as he ventures into the depths of space to find his long-lost father, […]
Mulan: Enemy of the People?
Most people outside of China won’t have heard of Liu Yifei. Or rather, most people outside of China wouldn’t have heard of her before a controversial remark appeared on her social media recently. The remark […]
The Ethics of Depicting Real People on the Screen
It sounds like an obvious thing to say, but the world we live in is very different from the worlds that we see in film and television. It’s part of what makes them special, it […]
Seven Films to Cure the Fresher’s Hangover
Fresher’s week is the ultimate introduction to the university lifestyle; independence from home, plenty of free stuff and most of all, some big nights out. Alas, with every big night out comes the dreaded morning-after […]
Five films you won’t mind wasting on a chatty flat night in
We all know that there is nothing more annoying than trying to watch your favourite film or the latest blockbuster and having people talk through it. So, to avoid any flat fallouts or impromptu evictions, […]
Review: Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
The release of a new film from the almost inescapable prestige of Quentin Tarantino is never going to result in anything but buzz. The man’s films are no stranger to controversy, and Once Upon A […]
Making the Most of Hyde Park
Arts and Culture editor Tanika Lane gives you a run-down of Hyde Park’s famous cinema
Film for Fodder: Your Ultimate Film and TV Freshers Guide
Delphie Bond and Tanika Lake Here is your go-to list for whatever emotion you may feel through Freshers! We are taking candid to the next level, guiding you on your journey through some indie delights, […]
Cats Trailer: Triumph or Tragedy?
As part of a new wave of live-action remakes of cinema and on-stage classics, Cats the movie is the next CGI production to hit the big screen. A musical theatre triumph composed by Andrew Lloyd […]
Ones to Watch: Cannes 2019
Under the cool palms of the French Riviera the film calendar’s most luxurious festival takes place once again. Here are 5 films to look out for at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival: Once Upon a […]
Review: High Life
Claire Denis’ first film in the English language is an erotically charged, domestic drama set in the far reaches of space. If such a description seems paradoxical it is because High Lifeis anything but ordinary. Ostensibly, […]