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Be Not Afraid: The Slow Iniquity Of Oz Perkins’ ‘Longlegs’
Warning: the review below contains mild spoilers for Longlegs . “ You've got the teeth of the hydra upon you  / You're dirty, sweet, and...
Hannah Tang
Jul 24, 20244 min read


'Problemista' Review: Julio Torres' "Fairytale Of Failure"
Julio Torres’ surrealist comedy Problemista is a fairytale of failure that uses magical realism to tackle the experiences of migrants in...
Barney Nuttall
Jul 8, 20243 min read


Claudia Wang: London Fashion Week June 2024
A lesson in Elegant 'Revival' Designs and Gentle Inclusivity From a family of creatives, it is only natural that Claudia Wang is able to...
Daisy Packwood
Jun 29, 20244 min read


‘The Vinyl Factory – Reverb’ At 180 Studios
At the end of May, 180 Studios opened the ‘Reverb’ exhibition in partnership with The Vinyl Factory to celebrate the past 20 years of the...
OisÃn McGilloway
Jun 24, 20245 min read


‘Anhell69’ Review: A View To The Representational Forms Of The Future
Screened as part of Barbican Young Programmers’ Chronic Youth Film Festival, Anhell69 represents a changing tide in activist filmmaking,...
OisÃn McGilloway
Jun 11, 20243 min read


'There’s Still Tomorrow' Review: A Remarkable Take On A Past That Reflects Our Present
On October 26, 2023, C’è ancora domani, or There’s Still Tomorrow in English, was released in theaters in Italy and quickly became a hit....
Marine Pellissier
May 21, 20244 min read


'Challengers' Review: Tennis Has Never Been This Sexy
Tennis has never been this sexy. Challengers, the new film by Luca Guadagnino, ducks and weaves through lusting gazes, homoerotic...
Barney Nuttall
May 13, 20243 min read


Chronic Youth Film Festival Presents Gregg Araki’s Nowhere + Discussion on Film Music
Outcast adolescents beneath the underdog take centre stage in Japanese-American director Gregg Araki’s youth-oriented films. Notorious...
Akane Hayashi
May 13, 20245 min read


'La Chimera' Review: Josh O’Connor Looks For Lost Love In Rohrwacher’s Meditation On Loss
Watching Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera, I couldn’t help returning to D. H. Lawrence’s late-career lyric Bavarian Gentians. Written in the...
Anwesh Banerjee
May 6, 20245 min read

‘Coconut Head Generation’ Review: A Young Person’s Guide To Activist Filmmaking
The film opens in a distant, grainy, black-and-white past, showing us the opening ceremony for the permanent buildings of Ibadan...
OisÃn McGilloway
Apr 22, 20244 min read
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