Tag: films


  • Why Helen Hardt’s ‘The Blood Bond Saga’ Should Have a TV Adaptation

    Grace Challinor considers what a TV adaptation would bring to Helen Hardt’s literary world.

  • My Summer Comfort Movie: Jackass 3D (2010)

    Callum Joynes explains why Jackass 3D is his summer comfort film…

  • Nostalgic News: Bridget Jones’s Diary was released 20 years ago

    Becky Davies takes us back to a chicklit adaptation that everyone knows and loves.

  • Nostalgic News: Beastly was released 10 years ago

    Culture Exec, Emily Dennies, recounts Beastly on its 10th birthday.

  • Nostalgic News: The Lady in The Van was released 5 years ago

    Biopic films always seem to be on the more serious side of filmmaking, but The Lady In The Van, which was released five years ago, takes more comedic approaches with its storytelling. With two different personalities colliding and a tale spanning fifteen years of understanding, a little bit of chaos and Dame Maggie Smith playing the […]

  • Review: Films

    i review films.

  • A Wrinkle in Time, Disney films, and the never-ending appeal of wonder

    What is it about Disney films that captures the hearts of children and adults alike? Deputy Editor Rehana goes on an adventure to find the answer.

  • University Of Southampton Student Film Festival 2018: The Final Round Up

    Returning for its third consecutive year, Writer Nathan gives us the lowdown on the 2018 University of Southampton Student Film Festival.

  • Paramount announces Dungeons & Dragons movie for 2021

    The previous attempts to produce a D&D live-action film flopped badly.

  • Global Swarming: How low budget horror is taking the world by storm

    Katja Stout discusses the rise of modern disaster and comedy horror like Sharknado.

  • ‘Now look what you made me do’: Tracing Hollywood and its ballooning love letter to abuse and violence

    Writer Sophie discusses the representation of abuse in modern cinema, and how it should be handled.

  • How to be a YA protagonist

    Of course, you’re the chosen one. But how will your story play out?

  • Closer To The Edge: Our Summer Watch-List

    In the first of a new collaborative feature: Closer to The Edge; our writers come together to compile their watch-list for the summer

  • Review: X-Men: Apocalypse

    The latest Bryan Singer X-Men adventure isn’t the series’ best, but certainly still packs a punch, says Jack Gracie