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Greyhound – Tom Hanks is splendid, but thrill ride lacks in innovation
Never has Tom Hanks missed an opportunity to pilot his own ship or sail his own boat in high-stake situations. But then perhaps that is...
Juliette Howard
Jul 20, 20203 min read


Barbican Cinema Has Launched a Cinema On Demand Service - And Here's What's On
Barbican announces Cinema On Demand featuring bold, international curated films and free additional content - click here to discover....
Eloise Wright
Jul 14, 20208 min read


Interview with Eliza Hittman, Director of Sundance and Berlin Film Festival Winner “Never Rarely Som
After a few years silently working and gaining more momentum with each film, Eliza Hittman has become a strong contemporary cinematic...
Eloise Wright
May 15, 20205 min read


Keyser Söze, Edward Norton, and the MCU: Do spoilers even matter?
*Warning: contains spoilers* It’s a controversial title, and one already touched on by most media outlets like Wired, the Guardian, and...
Kavya Mahadev
May 7, 20205 min read


Lift-Off Global Network Panel Talk with the Film Society at King’s College London
The Lift-Off Global Network has been growing its community for almost a decade, and has been a vital connecting platform for hundreds of...
Eloise Wright
Apr 21, 202010 min read


Renowned director, writer and producer Armando Iannucci discusses ‘The Death of Stalin’, politics an
Armando Iannucci is an accomplished director, writer and producer, whose works include highly acclaimed and politically-charged sitcoms...
Helen Kursten-Holmes
Mar 30, 20205 min read


"Dark Waters" — A familiar framework of a tale that nonetheless proves intriguing and enjo
Todd Haynes’ ‘Dark Waters’ follows a man’s quest to punish the DuPont Corporation for knowingly dumping toxic waste within a region of...
Aidan Lyons
Mar 23, 20202 min read


In Conversation with Christina Newland, Cultural Journalist and Editor of "She Found it at the
Watching films and reading about them is thrilling. Whether light criticism, personal entries, or academic scholarship, in one form or...
Eloise Wright
Mar 4, 20207 min read


"A Hidden Life" – Terrence Malick’s epic drama is filmmaking at its most lyrical
In his final ever review, the film critic Roger Ebert said of Terrence Malick’s 2012 film ‘To the Wonder’: “There will be many who find...
Ollie Macnaughton
Feb 13, 20204 min read


"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" - The Female Gaze: A How-To Guide on Caving Under It
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, written and directed by Céline Sciamma of Girlhood (2014), begins at its end, or beyond it. As the film...
Maria Orlando
Nov 6, 20193 min read
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