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The Upper Class Can Get Away With Murder: Class in the film industry and Saltburn

Posted on 4th Dec 20234th Dec 2023 by Reel Talk

Lily Simpson considers how Saltburn is emblematic of class disparity in the arts.

Warwick Film and Television Studies’ 10 Greatest Films

Posted on 4th Dec 2023 by Reel Talk

The votes are in – Daedula Grabham announces Warwick Film and Television Studies 10 Greatest Films of All Time!

A Deconstruction of Masculinity in How I Met Your Mother and Modern Family 

Posted on 27th Oct 2023 by Reel Talk

Miguel Antunez Vega explores the different masculinities represented in How I Met Your Mother and Modern Family.

Why G-Force is a better film than Sunset Boulevard

Posted on 20th Oct 202320th Oct 2023 by Reel Talk

David Noik makes a case for the cinematic achievements of G-Force.

Reel Talk’s greatest films of all time

Posted on 7th Jul 2023 by Reel Talk

We launch Warwick Film and TV’s greatest films poll by sharing some of our editor’s picks.

A Look at 2024’s Potential Oscar Contenders

Posted on 5th May 2023 by Reel Talk

Jordan Ilan surveys the current contenders for next year’s Academy Awards.

Destroyer – Short Film

Posted on 24th Apr 2023 by Reel Talk

A new short film written and directed by Albert Bullock that explores the threatening potential of the camera.

You People: Moronic Instead of Iconic

Posted on 19th Apr 2023 by Reel Talk

David Noik offers a scathing critique of Netflix “comedy” You People.

Campus Music Videos

Posted on 11th Apr 2023 by Reel Talk

Toby Rodwell’s commentary on his documentary-style, experimental music videos, filmed around campus.

Lucky Number Seven: Ke Huy Quan and the struggle of being an Asian artist in Hollywood

Posted on 6th Apr 20236th Apr 2023 by Reel Talk

Zak Robinson traces Ke Huy Quan’s long journey to awards recognition and reflects more broadly on Asian representation in Hollywood.

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