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On Edge: Anticipating The New Mutants
Jack Nash looks forward to The New Mutants, a standalone horror set in the X-men cinematic universe
Racism in the British Film Industry
Just last month, multi-award-winning British filmmaker Steve McQueen reflected in an opinion piece for The…
Review: Inception 10th Anniversary – Apotheosis of Big Screen Filmmaking
As Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic returns to cinemas for its 10th anniversary, Jacob Hando revisits.
In Defence of Thanos
Sam Pegg steps up for Marvel’s Mad Titan.
Review: Young Ahmed – Utterly Sincere Portrayal of Youth Radicalisation
Theo Smith reviews the latest film from the Dardenne Brothers
Actor in Focus: John David Washington
Los Angeles born actor John David Washington may be most commonly known for his connection…
This Month in Film: August 2020
Our film editors, Theo Smith and Lucy Maggs, offer their picks for this month.
Review: Make Up – Bleak Realism of Self-Discovery
Katie Evans reviews the psycho-sexual feature debut from Claire Oakley
Review: Life With Music – Homage to Music that Fails to Hit any Memorable Moments
Does Patrick Stewart’s new drama strike a chord? Georgie Holmes reviews.
Review: Parasite: Black & White Version
Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the monochromatic version of the 2020 Best Picture Oscar winner.
Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Disney Channel Original Films
Our writers pick out their original films that Disney Channel has to offer.
“It’s real people’s stories I want to tell” – An interview with Keep Busy Productions founder, Kate Briggs-Price
It’s been a busy time for Southampton Alumni Kate Briggs-Price. Their recent film, Social Cues, won…
Hidden Gem: The Book of Life – A Joyous Romp Through Mexican Culture
Sam Pegg offers up why this Mexican-inspired animation should be
Director in Focus: Martin McDonagh
Conor O’Hanlon looks over Martin McDonagh’s excellent, morally ambiguous filmography.