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Aidan Lyons
Nov 20, 20192 min read
"The Aeronauts" - A visual spectacle that proves to be an uninspiring watch
The Aeronauts makes the same mistakes as many films—it prioritises style over substance. That isn’t to say that Tom Harper’s fourth film...
Ollie Macnaughton
Nov 19, 20193 min read
"Le Mans '66" - Christian Bale and Matt Damon race to beat Ferrari in effective biopic
Le Mans '66 focuses on the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari during the mid-1960s. The latter is known as the rich playboy’s elite sports...
Juliette Howard
Nov 18, 20193 min read
"Judy and Punch" - Discrimination is smashed to bits and pieces in this performance of gen
Mirrah Foulkes’ first directorial debut "Judy and Punch" begins as an eccentric, offbeat and colourful medieval bonanza where the beer...
Andriani Scordellis
Nov 17, 20194 min read
"Marriage Story" – a refreshingly raw journey of when a couple say “I don’t.”
Noah Baumbach’s "Marriage Story" follows a couple through their exhausting, never-ending separation that finally pushes them to confront...
Maria Orlando
Nov 6, 20193 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...
Andriani Scordellis
Nov 4, 20195 min read
Red Carpet Chats at The 63rd BFI London Film Festival
Credit: Andriani Scordellis Over the past few weeks we had the pleasure of chatting to some of our favourite creatives on the Red Carpet...
Eloise Wright
Nov 2, 20196 min read
Looking Back at The BFI's 63rd Edition of the London Film Festival (2019)
For three weeks, the BFI’s 63rd London Film Festival took place across multiple cinemas in the city, presenting some of the most exciting...
Hannah Clayton
Oct 31, 20192 min read
"The Report"- A Stomach-turning but Essential Watch
In The Report, writer-Director Scott Z. Burns offers an urgent contemporary spin on the classic political thrillers of 1970s American...
Kavya Mahadev
Oct 17, 20194 min read
"Babyteeth" - a Coming-of-Age Film That Quite Rightfully Stays in its Childhood
Babyteeth is a coming-of-age film that is eternally young. It never quite reaches the threshold of adulthood, of responsibility, of...
Isis Hope Lloyd
Oct 13, 20192 min read
Babyteeth – The growing pains of slowly dying
Babyteeth is a warm and familiar coming-of-age story but this time with the girl, Milla, coming to terms with her terminal illness. She...
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