The Oscars are the epitome of classic tinseltown glamour, having initially begun in 1929 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to … More
Category: Film
The Academy Awards 2016: Liveblog
It is the best/worst night of the year to be a fan of the ol’ pictures. The stars are out, … More
X-Files: The Reboot is Out There
This feature contains spoilers. Sitting down to watch a new episode of The X Files in 2016 is weird. I … More
365 Films in 365 Days
My first year at university was pretty tough. Among the million other things going on in my head and around … More
#TVLessWhite – How African-American Women are Owning the Small Screen
In light of the recent Oscar nominations announcement which disappointingly saw all acting slots up for grabs go to an … More
Reading Between the Lines: The Case for Dubbing Foreign Cinema
As a modern languages student I am probably exposed to an above average amount of foreign films, for pleasure or, … More
Film Review: Spotlight
In association with the Grosvenor Spotlight is a very urgent film. It shows the story of the reporters of the … More
#TVLessWhite – how African-American Women are Owning the Small Screen
In light of the recent Oscar nominations announcement which disappointingly saw all acting slots up for grabs go to … More
The Great British Diversity Problem
American filmmaker and director of Selma Ava DuVernay recently lamented the lack of opportunities for female and non-white directors in … More
Film Review: The Danish Girl
In association with the Grosvenor: Aike Jansen takes an extended look at The Danish Girl and the controversy surrounding Eddie … More
