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.
Smiling Through It All: A Review of PlayTime (1967)
Staff Writer Kyle Ashley Pillai explores Jacques Tati’s arthouse classic PlayTime (1967), examining his visions of the future and how its celebration of the human spirit amidst modern chaos still resonates with contemporary urban life 50 years later.
Film Review: Kinds of Kindness (2024)
Vice-President Rhea Chalak reviews the upcoming Lanthimos triptych, Kinds of Kindness (2024).
The Lobster: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Satirical Dive into Modern Relationships
Asish Moturu delves into The Lobster (2015), an absurdist black comedy about relationships in an imagined dystopia, and examines its critique of modern society.