top of page
The Arts and Culture Magazine
LONDON'S
AWARD-WINNING
STUDENT-RUN
MAGAZINE
Keyuri Gawde
Oct 214 min read
Sex, Lies, And Videotape: Re-writing Voyeurism In The 1980s
“You let a total stranger record your sexual life on videotape, but you won’t tell your own sister?” Sex, Lies, and Videotape (Steven...
Hannah Tang
Oct 213 min read
‘September Says’ LFF 2024 Review: Intimacy and Imitation
In a recent Cannes Film Festival interview, actress and director Ariane Labed described her first feature film, September Says (an...
Ellie Dempster & Hector Evett
Oct 204 min read
CONTROL YOURSELF!: Reviewing The Substance And The Phenomenon Of The Comically Grotesque.
★★★☆☆ Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance has stood out in recent weeks amongst the crescendo of horror releases leading up to Halloween as a...
Arinne Fatum
Sep 243 min read
A First Look at London Palestine Film Festival
London Palestine Film Festival, set to run from November 15th to 29th, acknowledges the tangible condition of the diaspora....
Rosa Levenson
Sep 93 min read
BFI LFF 2024 Programme Released
Festivals Director Kirsty Matheson has done it again, gracing us with the programme for the 68th BFI London Film Festival—and it is...
Daisy Packwood
Sep 33 min read
What The Devil Is This All About? Is A Devil Wears Prada Sequel In the Works?
The gift is passed to me across the table. Wrapped in thick pink floral paper and shaped decidedly like a book, I peel it open. Inside,...
Barney Nuttall
Jul 253 min read
'Bye Bye Tiberias' Review: Takes a Micro lens to a Macro Assault
In Bye Bye Tiberias, director Lina Soualem traces the lineage of her Palestinian female family members. Anchored around her mother,...
Hannah Tang
Jul 244 min read
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...
Barney Nuttall
Jul 83 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...
Oisín McGilloway
Jun 113 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,...
bottom of page