Category: Film


  • 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 to his famous father (the one and only Denzel Washington), however, Washington’s 20-year career working in both film and television evidently proves his brilliant worth separate from his father through his (currently) small but very exciting filmography. Prior to his […]

  • 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 the award for Best Film at this year’s Southampton University Student Film Festival, and has recently been selected to show at The First-Time Filmmaker Showcase, a quarterly event aimed at showcasing emerging talent from around the world. This is an amazing […]

  • 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.

  • Call Me by Your Name: A Perfect Summer Romance

    Holly Keenan reminisces about Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age romance.

  • Review: Disappearance at Clifton Hill – A Neo-Noir that Resembles More of a Concept

    Is the new mystery thriller by Albert Shin as elusive as its title? Lucy Maggs reviews.