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.
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.
Screaming in Silence: ‘Sound of Metal’ Review and Analysis
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains in-depth discussion of key plot points.
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 […]
‘The Dig’ review: honest and cinematic
Find out how this film manages to be wholesome yet a fiercely strong piece of cinema.
‘News of the World’ review: Woody gets a live-action treatment
Jack Denison reviews ‘News of the World’, a film following the story-telling, heroic , wanderer played by Tom Hanks.
‘Malcolm and Marie’ review: electric, magnetic and mesmerising
Neive McCarthy reviews Netflix’s latest original film that follows a single deciding night in their relationship.
What to watch: Swedish Films
Need to shake up your watchlist and want to dive into some international (film) waters – Harriet Purbrick has listed some of their favourites.