Exposure
Welcome to NTU Film Society’s in-house publication.
Reviews of works, especially positive, that help an audience regard the film deeper.
Op-eds or dissenting pieces that provide something different from the mainstream.
Reviews, criticisms or pieces that view the art through a new, specific or varied lens.
Essays that delve deeper into the theoretical aspects of film, often academic in nature.
Five Literary Adaptations You Should Watch Instead of Wuthering Heights (2026)
As Emerald Fennell threatens the world with her impending Wuthering Heights (2026) rework, editor-in-chief Venesya Ko offers up some actually watchable literary adaptations to watch as alternatives.
Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024-): A Failure In Character Writing
Programmer Venesya Ko critiques the reworked characterisation of well-beloved characters in the new Netflix live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender, questioning the value it adds to the Avatar franchise.
"If you're not paranoid by now, it's probably too late." Is 'Leave the World Behind' a warning?
Mohamed Shafiullah contemplates the film adaptation of Rumaan Alam’s novel of the same title Leave the World Behind (2023), set in a dystopian, apocalypse-ridden America.
The Art of Adaptation in “Adaptation”
Vice-President Fidel Tan kickstarts our publication Exposure by exploring Spike Jonze’s meta-dramedy film, Adaptation, based on Susan Orlean’s 1998 nonfiction book The Orchid Thief.