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Holiday Special: Christmas Viewing and New Year’s Film Resolutions

Posted on 16th Dec 2022 by Reel Talk

Reel Talk’s got you covered for the holiday season with Christmas and New Year viewing suggestions!

10 Non-Christmas films that feel like Christmas

Posted on 9th Dec 2022 by Reel Talk

Rafaelia Socratous provides a quick guide to non-Christmas films.

Adam and Paul – Review

Posted on 16th Nov 202215th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Andrew Kingston reviews Adam and Paul for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Brick – Review

Posted on 15th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Tom Shepherd reviews Brick for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Under the Silver Lake – Review

Posted on 14th Nov 2022 by Reel Talk

Leo Castelletta reviews Under The Silver Lake for Practice of Film Criticism 2022

Warwick Film and TV Studies Highlights 2021/22

Posted on 6th Jul 20226th Jul 2022 by Reel Talk

The staff and students of the Warwick Film and TV department reminisce on some of their highlights of the past academic year.

Dominic Thornton – Through the (Digital) Looking Glass – Resident Evil Retribution

Posted on 14th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Dominic Thornton analyses Warwick alumni Paul W.S. Anderson as a stylist to get to the heart of what makes his Resident Evil films so great.

Alexander Santos-Edgar – A Different Paris: La Haine

Posted on 14th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Alexander Santos-Edgar compares and contrasts how we see the city of Paris in films.

Nate Cope – The Time of Our Lives: Self-Discovery in the 1980s Dance Film

Posted on 12th May 20223rd Oct 2022 by Harry Russell

Nate Cope analyses a range of films to get to the heart of the 80s dance film.

Oliver Hargreaves – Flânerie in Paterson

Posted on 11th May 2022 by Harry Russell

Oliver Hargreaves tackles the concept of Flânerie in relation to Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson.

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