Phoebe Andrews dissects ‘The Monkey’, A bizarre horror-comedy that mixes absurd gore with twisted humour.
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Phoebe Andrews dissects ‘The Monkey’, A bizarre horror-comedy that mixes absurd gore with twisted humour.
Charlie McCormack reviews the critically acclaimed ‘Poor Things,’ addressing it as a feminist adaptation of Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein.’
Lucas Marsal discusses the 2020 Danish feature, Druk (Another Round), praising the themes, casting, and cinematography.
Cora Jamieson praises the sequel to family-favourite Chicken Run, noting the references to other iconic films, and the inclusion of a varied host of regional accents.
Maddie Conlan, Print Arts and Lit Editor, explores the Lord of the Rings trilogy as a perfect winter warmer.
Katie Matthews explores the eternally cosy and drama-filled world of autumn classic, Gilmore Girls.
Oliver Rickwood discusses David Tennant’s return to his role as The Doctor.
Lachlan Evans discusses Wong Kar-Wai’s Fallen Angels, celebrating the film’s unique aesthetic and perfectly paired soundtrack.
Pollyanna Roberts finds Smile a refreshing and frightening horror thriller
Ewan Edwards briefs readers on what to expect this season and the potential backlash in the wake of HMS Queen Elizabeth’s death
Joseph Vinton provides a broad, balanced season sweep of House of the Dragon, with particular praise for the show’s writing and performances.
Matthew Bowden sets out why any film-loving Exeter student should check out the upcoming Cornwall Film Festival
Matthew Bowden shows his deep love for The Banshees of Inisherin: a triumphant reunion for Martin McDonagh, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson
Lisette Read finds See How They Run an entertaining yet derivative take on the popular “whodunnit” genre
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