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It’s Bleak Friday, and you’re all invited to indulge to your doom
It’s Bleak Friday, and you’re all invited to indulge to your doom
Plenty of thrills in this important doppelgänger horror movie but lacks coherence in its handling of socio-political themes. Go watch it.
I recently turned twenty. After battling through the bittersweet feelings of aging, a newfound existential angst and a sudden realisation of one’s mortality, I found it in myself to truly cherish this milestone and discover this treasure of a film from the year I was born. Being John Malkovich
Best Picture Academy Prediction: Probably Green Book or The Favourite What we want to win: I’d want to see Roma win, personally; maybe it might? BlacKkKlansman probably would win if this were ten years ago. Anything except A Star is Born. The nominees for Best Picture are arguably the
After the dust settles from your Valentines dates, cuddle up with your new boo or alone with a tub of phish food and spend this weekend in front of the tv indulging in these slightly unconventional Valentines movies
A ‘Netflix Original’ by nature— it’s a monumental shame that most will not discover this gem on the big screen.
With a combined score of 27% on Rotten Tomatoes, these three movies will give you a great excuse to torture that annoying cousin who’s visiting, or provide a great drinking game by encouraging you to drink to forget.
The BFI London Film Festival ran from 10th to 21st Oct, with 14 cinemas across London previewing some of the most exciting new upcoming movies. Among Widows, Roma, Shoplifters, and Sorry to Bother You featuring on the festival programme, is a South Korean indie movie, Burning.
Some call him the artist of the 21st centruy and some a self obsessed narcissist, but whether you love him or hate him, he’s definitely here to stay.
Ah, the seventies — a vibrant era of yesteryear, whose key highlights include the heinous hairdos, sleaze-core fashion, disco music, and of course, the racial tension between white and black peoples of America. However, BlacKkKlansman is far from a period piece, as director Spike Lee embellishes what is essentially a buddy-cop
So, you’ve just moved into halls and have some idle time to spare – check out these coming-of-age gems that every student should see.
Wes Anderson shows us how much he loves dogs and Japan in his latest film.