Tag: Carey Mulligan


  • A Promising Young Woman: The Female Revenge Genre

    The female revenge genre has had a revamp over recent years. Strong representations of femininity in cinema have shifted from the ‘final girl’ trope of 80s horror to the contemporary female-fronted dramas and thrillers that offer numerous award nominations for those in the lead roles on an increasingly international scale. The upcoming black comedy thriller Promising […]

  • Nostalgic News: Never Let Me Go was released 10 years ago

    Hazel Jonkers takes a look back on the film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel of the same name.

  • Closer to The Edge: Source vs. Adaptation

    The book is always better than its adaptation, right? Our writers discuss.

  • One to Watch: Wildlife

    Paul Dano’s directorial debut premiered at this year’s Sundance.

  • Review: Mudbound

    Writer Tom reviews the latest Netflix original film Mudbound.

  • Review: Suffragette

    Editor Natalie tackles Sarah Gavron’s account of the suffragette movement, but finds it to be not quite up to scratch.

  • Suffragette promotion sparks heated public reaction

    A photoshoot featuring the stars of the film wearing T-shirts that say “I’d rather be a rebel than a slave” have caused controversy among online circles.

  • Nostalgic News: An Education released five years ago today

    The Academy Award-nominated film starring Carey Mulligan was released five years ago today.

  • Archive: An Education (2009)

    With Mulligan’s masterful portrayal of Jenny performed with such vigour, An Education is a piece of film that is so authentic and a display of life with such art.