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Alfie Watson-Brown: Baths and Bathrooms as Narrative Spaces in the work of Lynne Ramsey

Abstract Lynne Ramsay’s tackling of social and emotional issues, particularly poverty and trauma, is frequently revered as ground-breaking- or at…

Alfie Watson-Brown, Baths and Bathrooms as Narrative Spaces in the Works of Lynne Ramsay, lynne ramsay, ratcatcher, Swimmer, The Practice of Film Criticism, Video Essay, we need to talk about kevin, you were never really here

Josh Bullin and José Arroyo on Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham, USA, 2018)

Josh Bullin and Jose Arroyo sit down to talk about Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham, USA, 2018) following its UK release.

bo burnham, eighth grade, elsie fisher, film, josh hamilton, teen film, University of Warwick

Jose Arroyo & Sara Wilkinson on Wes Anderson and ‘Isle Of Dogs’ (2018)

colour, Compos, film studies, wesanderson

José Arroyo and Carlo Anghel-Haltrich on Lost Book Found (Jem Cohen, 1996)

A short, amiable discussion about Jem Cohen’s poetic short documentary Lost Book Found. A rather rare avant-garde treasure (luckily it…

#lostbookfound #jemcohen #nyc #newyorkcity #capitalism #postmodernism #absurdism #avantgarde #experimentaldocumentary #documentary #film #warwick #filmstudies #podcast

Alfie Watson-Brown and José Arroyo on Ratcatcher (Lynne Ramsay, 1999)

In this podcast, we discuss Lynne Ramsay’s gritty Glaswegian drama, set in the height of the Glasgow binmen strike in 1973.

britain, British Cinema, discussion, family, film, film studies, glasgow, lynne ramsay, morvern callar, podcast, poverty, ratcatcher, scotland, scottish cinema, we need to talk about kevin, you were never really here

Luke Mott on ‘The Love Witch’ (Anna Biller, USA, 2016)

Elaine, a beautiful young witch, is determined to find a man to love her. In her gothic Victorian apartment she…

Ann Biller, Female Fantasy, FEminist filmmaking, José Arroyo, Luke Mott, The Love Witch

Klara Spencer and José Arroyo on It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, US, 2015)

In this podcast  José and I discuss the 2014 horror film It Follows (David Robert Mitchell) and its place in…

contemporary horror, criticism, Horror, horror films, itfollows, Sex, University of Warwick

Nathaniel Newman

Film/Lit grad Nathaniel Newman is currently doing an MA in Creative Writing. He kindly returned to the department to talk…

Criticism as act of empathy, Department of Film and Television Studies, MA in Creative Writing, Nathanial Newman, Safe spaces for making and taking criticism, The Practice of Criticism, University of Warwick

Ellyse Partington and José Arroyo on ‘A Quiet Place’ (John Krasinski, 2018)

In this instalment of the podcast, myself and José Arroyo discuss John Krasinski’s ‘A Quiet Place’ (2018). We explore the…

A Quiet Place, Alex Garland, Annihilation, Emily Blunt, Horror, John Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe

Hal Young & José Arroyo on ‘Yi Yi’

Myself and Jose Arroyo discuss the late Edward Yang’s masterful ‘Yi Yi‘, praising its different aspects. I ramble on about…

yeet yeet, yo yo

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