Meg Tebbutt reviews Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.
Meg Tebbutt reviews Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.
Dylan Day reviews Trainspotting (1996) for the Practice of Film Criticism 2024.
In honour of Pride Month, Reel Talk have produced a special edition zine focusing on LGBTQIA+ TV and Film.
On Reel Talk’s last post of Berlinale reviews, Anastasia Gandzha and Katia Hiver share their thoughts on films from various categories, including Generation 14plus and Documentary.
Film and Television Studies students share their thoughts on At Averroes & Rosa Parks, Cuckoo, Hako Otoko, and Sasquatch Sunset, all shown in the Special category at Berlinale.
Earlier this year, some students had the opportunity to attend Berlin International Film Festival. Now, they share their thoughts on some of the films in the Competition category.
Evan Holdback explores the political and cultural complexities of Godzilla.
The final results of Warwick Film and TV’s Alternative Oscars for 2024.
Patrick Maslin makes a case for appreciating Batman & Robin as a “so good it’s good” film.
As the Reel Talk editorial team launch this year’s Alternative Oscars, we offer our recommendations for 2023 films for your consideration when voting.