Browsing: Film
In Defence Of Cinderella (2015)
In anticipation of The Jungle Book, writer George Seabrook writes why last year’s remake of Cinderella is perfect the way it is.
First Look Review: Midnight Special
Jeff Nichols’ latest offering is ‘audacious and encouraging filmmaking’.
Review: Anomalisa
Three faces, three voices, and a whole load of puppets. A film that could only be from Kaufman’s brain – but what happens when it reaches yours? George Seabrook investigates.
Blu-ray Review: Bridge of Spies
Spielberg’s latest is further proof of his immense filmmaking skill, says Jack Gracie.
Review: The Witch
The Witch is ‘Dark, ominous, and full of atmosphere’ according to Ashleigh Millman.
Review: Zootropolis
News Editor Anneka reviews Disney’s latest animation, featuring the vocal talents of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman and Idris Elba.
Review: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
George reviews one of the year’s biggest (and messiest) blockbusters.
Review: High-Rise
Ben Wheatley’s latest surreal release is a gigantic step up, says Matt Clarson.
Blu-ray Review: Steve Jobs
Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin’s anti-biopic is excellent, says George Seabrook.
Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane
The mysterious spiritual sequel to 2008’s monster-hit Cloverfield is a definite must-see, says Sophie Trenear.
Review: Goodnight Mommy
Jacob Power reviews an Austrian horror film, and urges viewers to go feed some swans instead.
Review: Cycle
This year’s ‘Best Film’ winner from the UoSSFF is an amateur triumph, says Sophie Trenear.
University of Southampton Student Film Festival 2016: The Final Round-Up
Matt takes us through the first annual UoS Student Film Festival.
Review: Lapse of Honour
Rayna Campbell’s urban drama may well be deeper than it first appears, says Sophie Trenear.