Tag: film review
Vigilante turned detective: the highly anticipated return of The Batman
After years of waiting, the latest incarnation of the caped crusader has arrived. Hitting cinemas on March 4, The Batman sees Robert Pattinson fill shoes previously worn (somewhat mediocrely) by Ben Affleck in the likes [more…]
Scream (2022) – How meta is too meta?
Ghostface Killer is back from the dead, reviving the tradition of murder sprees in the town of Woodsboro. Despite being the fifth entry in the saga, the latest film, simply titled Scream, feels distinctly different [more…]

Six 2021 films that you should watch if you haven’t already
This year has been a year of twists and turns for the film industry. At the start of the year, we had no idea what would be released and what would be pushed back due [more…]
Radioactive: A lazy portrayal of Marie Curie
For a woman who made such a massive impact in science, why was Marie Curie’s own story and her scientific achievements not good enough to focus on alone?At a time where acknowledging women’s success has [more…]
Little Women could be best movie to see this Christmas
With Netflix failing, so far this season, to surprise us with something great, Boxing Day never looked so exciting. SCORE 5/5 Little Women is the newest remake of an 1868 novel by Louisa May Alcott [more…]
Joker review: The Clown Prince is Back
Rating: 3/5 Before he became the Joker, he was Arthur Fleck, a loner and social outcast working as a clown for hire, played brilliantly by Joaquin Phoenix. He has big dreams to become a stand-up comedian, [more…]
Destroyer: Nicole Kidman’s new movie is confusing and disappointing
Destroyer is the crime thriller we didn’t deserve or need.
Hippodrome over the years
The venue has served KU students with crazy nights out and access to watch some of the most talented, established and up-and-coming artists for 11 years. Let’s take a look back…
Oscar-nominated epic shows three black women were key to the NASA space programme
“Yes they let women do things at Nasa, and it’s not because we wear skirts, it’s because we wear glasses.” A film about the untold story of three black women who were the hidden brains [more…]