• Review – Two Days, One Night

    Two Days, One Night concerns the efforts of a female factory worker, recovering from a bout of depression, as she tries to persuade her colleagues to vote to keep her job. There is, however, one major obstacle – her boss has offered everyone else a 1000€ bonus in the...
  • Review – As Above, So Below

    As Above, So Below teaches us that if ever you find yourself in the catacombs of Paris and you think you know a mystical object is hidden down a scary secret passageway, it’s probably best to leave it… unless you’re a treasure hunting expert-in-practically-everything, like Scarlet Marlowe (the brilliant...
  • Poll – Best Film of Summer 2014

    From web-slinging to bat swinging, the 2014 summer movie season has been another reliably memorable one. As the season concludes and we shift into the year’s new cinematic offerings, we’ve created a poll just for you, to look back over the summer and select your favourite film from the...
  • Review – A Night At The Cinema In 1914

    Throughout August, the BFI has organised nationwide screenings of this assorted collection of serials, comedies, songs, and newsreels from 1914 and allowing people with the inclination but without the opportunity to get a taste of what cinema was like a hundred years ago when film as an industry and a...
  • Next on Netflix #15

    With less than a month remaining until the new semester gets started, we’ve got some suggestions for you to cram in before your summer of Netflix is departed. Bharat bestows the latest in our next best recommendations on Netflix. X-Men Considered a catalyst for 90’s comic book cartoon adaptations,...
  • Review – Hector And The Search For Happiness

    Hector (Simon Pegg) is a psychiatrist whose life is ordered and organised to a precise pinnacle by himself, his job, and his loving, mothering girlfriend (Rosamund Pike). His life is perfectly content and adequate, but Hector begins to wonder whether he is really happy and, indeed, whether any of...
  • Film Review – Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

    Foregrounded in the decrepit decor of Basin City basks bludgeoned beauty, thirstful revenge and unjust corruption. The gritty city streets can uncage even the humblest of inhabitants, though who’ll allow themselves to lose control? Which of them will truly let the monster out? Sin City: A Dame to Kill...