Like a Heartbeat Drives You Mad – short films on the dark side of love
Film Editor Michael Purdy gives his verdict on this series of shorts
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Film Editor Michael Purdy gives his verdict on this series of shorts
Comment Editor Charles Titmuss argues that dystopian futures are vital, even in our modern age, as they allow us to prepare for a possibly-terrible future.
Felix reviews You Were Never Really Here
As the real world gets progressively more insane, do we still need dystopian sci-fi?
How we fell out of love with the Hollywood blockbuster.
Renowned political satirist Armando Iannucci’s second escapade into film. It may be The Death of Stalin but will it be the revival of top notch satire movie making?
An attempt by McDonald’s to tap into the Rick and Morty fandom by giving away a sauce from the 1990s shows us a bit about fandoms, but a lot about how marketing works in the digital age.
Netflix’s latest foray into Marvel’s Cinematic Universe finally brings its small screen ensemble together. But is Defenders an Avengers-style blockbuster or a Fantastic Four flop?
Everyone’s favourite neglectful Grandfather has graced our screens and left almost as schwiftly as he arrived with a season that presses the reset button on last years finale
Felix’s guide to how to see the most films with the least money, at the cheapest cinemas London has to offer
Which Game of Thrones faction is your department or society?
Your Name, the latest from Makoto Shinkai, combines body-swapping humour with a deep philosophical message