Review: Whiplash
Damien Chazelle’s script and direction have made a streamlined and excellent film, full of movement and energy in every scene, says Matt Clarson.
Damien Chazelle’s script and direction have made a streamlined and excellent film, full of movement and energy in every scene, says Matt Clarson.
Editor Rebecca James looks at several actors and actresses who have never won the big award.
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Despite being fuelled by a grand scope and purely creative aims, Jupiter Ascending stumbles onto screens both flabby and shamefully bland, says Ben Robins.
Inherent Vice is a hypnotic, stylish and remarkably funny adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s wildly provocative novel, says Ben Robins.
Whilst Kingsman is more than just Kick-Ass with spies, it does share its spiritual predecessor’s same frenetic hyperactivity, says Harrison Abbott.
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Selma is far from the definitive Martin Luther King biopic, says James Chadwick.
Harrison Abbott looks at Fincher’s very successful Gone Girl.
The film strongly seems to portray how entrapped urban life can feel and the horrors of feeling your fate hasn’t matched your ambitions, says Edward Till.
This week sees Union Films host a free screening of Pride in celebration of LGBT history month.
Culture Editor, Natalie, takes a look at the state of cinema and wonders whether all these early clips ruin the experience.
Trash is a suspense-ridden mystery with faith and humour, says Georgia Dudman.
Ex Machina does not pull its punches, in story or themes. It’s adult sci-fi, but never dull, says George Seabrook.