Browsing: Film
Preview: University of Southampton Student Film Festival
The Edge and Wessex Films are teaming up to recognise student-made films across the university. Find out more here!
Review: Truth
James Vanderbilt’s investigative drama loses points for its unrealistic approach, says Hollie Geraghty.
Review: Kung Fu Panda 3
The third and possibly final entry in the Kung Fu Panda series is one of its best, says Chris Meads.
Review: Hail, Caesar!
The Clooney-starring caper is eccentric comedy gold, writes Charlie Masters.
One To Watch: Eddie the Eagle
Dexter Fletcher’s feel-good underdog comedy is sure to be a must-see when it hits cinemas in April, says Matt Clarson.
First Look Review: Victoria
Sebastian Schipper’s one-take thriller is so close to reaching its potential, says Ash Millman.
Review: London Has Fallen
The unexpected sequel to Antoine Fuqua’s 2013 hit is a little lopsided, says Film Editor Ben.
In Criticism of Zack Snyder
Zack Snyder better shape up if his next huge superhero mega-blockbuster is to stand any chance, says Sophie Trenear.
Hidden Gem: Bound (1996)
One of The Wachowskis’ first efforts is actually one of their best, says Records Editor Amy Wootten.
Director In Focus: The Coen Brothers
Before the release of their latest effort, Caleb Hinton looks back through the career of The Coen Brothers.
Review: Triple 9
John Hillcoat’s latest crime epic is uneven at best, says Eddy Tesfay.
Blu-ray Review: Deathgasm
Jason Lei Howden’s debut is a wickedly funny treat, says Film Editor Ben.
In Criticism of The Danish Girl
Tom Hooper’s underperforming transgender biopic really doesn’t deserve its Oscar nominations, says Sophie Trenear.
Review: Trumbo
Bryan Cranston’s Oscar-push is strictly average, says Head of Design Jack.