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Review: Moving Parts, Trixie Mattel

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Trixie Mattel is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars to come from RuPaul’s Drag Race. From her short stint on season 7 to winning All Stars 3, this is a queen who showed incredible growth […]

Review: ‘The Invisible Man’

Posted on 6th March 20208th April 2020 by Sam Bird

It seems now more than ever, the film industry is turning to the literary world to find its stories. The big studios feel adaptations is where the money is. So, whenever I sit down to […]

Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Tom Vegeris

‘It seems to me that some of us value information over wonder, and noise over silence,’ the children’s TV legend Fred Rogers once said in a 1994 interview with Charlie Rose. ‘You and I,’ he […]

Female Directors: Giving Women a Voice

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Giovana Chiconelli

A girl from rural Pennsylvania and her cousin put together some money to travel to New York so she can have the abortion her home state doesn’t give her the right to have. A sexual […]

Dubbing vs. Subtitling: The Case for watching Foreign Films

Posted on 2nd March 20202nd March 2020 by Ananya Sriram

With subbing and dubbing each having their merits, Ananya Sriram argues that the only language that matters is the language of cinema.

What does the big screen have in store for us in 2020?

Posted on 28th February 202028th February 2020 by Sabrina Martins

2019 was a great year for movies between language barriers being overcome and original films breaking records. And so far, 2020 looks just as promising. While the year started off with the wide releases of […]

Review: Emma

Posted on 28th February 202028th February 2020 by Emrys Luker-Brown

It’s 1815, the grass is green, the land is lush, a furtive glance in the haberdashery, is love in the air? It certainly isn’t for Emma Woodhouse (Anya-Taylor Joy), the protagonist of the eponymous Austen […]

Graduate from Leeds Beckett University Part of Oscar-Winning ‘1917’ Film Team

Posted on 27th February 202027th February 2020 by Amelia Cutting

Leeds Beckett alumnus, Ayyappadas Vijayakumar, was part of the team that won an Academy Award for visual effects in the war drama 1917.  With the Harrogate Film Festival, which is supported by Leeds Beckett University, […]

Review: Queen and Slim

Posted on 24th February 202025th February 2020 by Rory Yeates

I’m sure you’ve had some pretty dire Tinder dates in your life, but have they ever ended in an altercation with the police which left the officer dead and yourself at the centre of a […]

Review: Birds of Prey

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When Suicide Squad made its debut in 2016, there were few things viewers actually liked about the film. One, however, was Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Harley Quinn, the Joker’s insane former-psychiatrist and girlfriend. A modern […]

The West is not the Best: Will Parasite’s Success be enough to Reinvent the Film Industry?

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Owen Frost

Owen Frost explores the success of Parasite but why it‘s progress for international films could be lost.

Review: And Then We Danced.

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Sabrina Martins

Amid controversy and protests in its home country and buzz on the festival circuit, Sabrina Martins reviews the Georgian queer coming-of-age film Directed by Levan Akin, And Then We Danced tells the story of Merab (Levan […]

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