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Festivals Film Reviews

Who Is My Master and How Have I Come to Be? Universe25 (2025) & A Spontaneous Sunday At The Armenian Film Festival

Essays

La Haine (1995): A Commentary on Systemic State Violence and its Consequences 

Film Reviews

“Love You, Partner”: On Love and the World of Zootopia 2

Films Interviews

Challenging Narratives in South Asian Films (Permanent Guest at TIFF)

Films Interviews

Neeraj Ghaywan and the Importance of Telling Underrepresented Stories (Homebound at TIFF)

Updated on 18 November 202218 November 2022Film Reviews

‘Dont Worry Darling’ (2022) Review

Katelyn Liu reviews Olivia Wilde’s newest psychological thriller, starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine. DON’T WORRY EVERYONE, IT’S ACTUALLY ONLY KINDA BAD. *This …

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9 November 20229 November 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Decision to Leave’ 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 9 November 20227 November 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ 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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7 November 20227 November 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Casa Susanna’ 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 7 November 20227 November 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: ‘Fast and Feel Love’ 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 28 August 20231 November 2022Film Reviews

London Film Festival 2022: Our Favourite Shorts

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 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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  • Who Is My Master and How Have I Come to Be? Universe25 (2025) & A Spontaneous Sunday At The Armenian Film Festival
  • La Haine (1995): A Commentary on Systemic State Violence and its Consequences 
  • “Love You, Partner”: On Love and the World of Zootopia 2
  • Challenging Narratives in South Asian Films (Permanent Guest at TIFF)

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