• 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,...
  • 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...
  • Scrapbook – Neo-noir Films

    As Sin City: A Dame to Kill For storms style first into UK theatres, our writers recognise some of the finest films of neo-noir cinema. Blade Runner   The archetypal neo-noir, Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is extremely prescient. 32 years after...
  • Review – Doctor Who: Deep Breath

    On the 4th August 2013, Peter Capaldi was announced as the newest actor to take on the role of The Doctor, taking over from Matt Smith. After 384 days of waiting, we finally got to see his Doctor emerge from the TARDIS… and boy, was it worth the wait....
  • TV Review – Super Senses: The Secret Power of Animals, Episode 1

    Debuting last night on BBC Two was a brand new three-part series, Super Senses: The Secret Power of Animals. Presented by physicist/oceanographer Helen Czerski and biologist/wildlife filmmaker Patrick Aryee, these three nature documentaries will detail how different marine and mainland species experience the world via their evolutionary utilisation of the...
  • Review – Moebius

    Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if your mother cut off your penis in a fit of jealous rage? Director Kim Ki-duk has, and he’s made it into a film called Moebius for us to enjoy. It’s provocative, to say the least. Aware of her...
  • Review – The Purge: Anarchy

    The Purge: Anarchy finds us back in the near-future where the US government has sanctioned annual ‘purges’: 24 hours where all crime (including murder) is legal and no emergency services are available. And this time around, director James DeMonaco takes us out on to the streets, deep into the heart of the violence....