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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)

27 October 201827 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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26 October 201826 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘The Image Book’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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25 October 201825 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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24 October 201824 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘Duplicate’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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23 October 201823 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival : ‘Beautiful Boy’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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22 October 201822 October 2018Blog

The Monster of Misogyny: Analyzing Sexuality in ‘Halloween’ and ‘It Follows’

Sabastian Astley examines the role of sex and misogyny in two classic horrors.  The genre of horror has often been inseparable from the now-staple trope …

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21 October 201821 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘Peterloo’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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20 October 201820 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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19 October 201819 October 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: To All The Rom Coms I’ve Loved Before

Maria and Emma sat down this week and talked all about romcoms – its resurgence in 2018, tropes and clichés, representations of race and class, …

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19 October 201819 October 2018Blog

London Film Festival: ‘Dogman’ Review

It’s festival season! The FilmSoc blog is covering the 62nd BFI London Film Festival (10th – 21st October), diving into the myriad of films and …

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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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