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Frankenstein (2025): All the Right Dismembered Pieces, All the Wrong Moves

Film Reviews

Should Films Offer Solutions?: Eddington and its Tireless Warnings

Essays

The Lost Grammar of Emotion in Film: Why Modern Audiences Take Melodramas Less Seriously

Misc. Features

The Christmas Movie: Discussion by a Lover of Summer

Film Reviews

Caught Stealing (2025)

Updated on 9 November 202231 October 2022Film Reviews

‘Nope’ (2022) Review

Lavanya Nayar reviews Jordan Peele’s American neo-Western science fiction horror film, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun. Jordan Peele’s highly-anticipated Nope is an …

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31 October 202231 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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31 October 202231 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘The United States of America’

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 31 October 202231 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Pacifiction’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 27 August 202327 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘A Room of My Own’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Journal is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 27 August 202322 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Fragments of Paradise’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Journal is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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20 October 202220 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Aftersun’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 20 October 202220 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Blue Jean’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 18 October 202218 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Living’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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Updated on 18 October 202218 October 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘EO’ Review

BFI’s London Film Festival is in town! The FilmSoc Blog is back for the 66th edition of the city’s largest film festival, delivering a look …

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  • The Christmas Movie: Discussion by a Lover of Summer

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