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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

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)

24 February 201824 February 2018Blog

‘Lady Bird’ Review – The Good, the Bad and the Outright Bland

Alexandra Petrache breaks down Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut. An idyllic-looking, warm-toned piece of cinematography, Lady Bird captures the last year of high school in the …

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23 February 201823 February 2018Blog

‘Phantom Thread’ Review

Madeleine Haslam reviews PTA’s Academy Awards front-runner. Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest picture Phantom Thread is a rich and intricate yet bizarre tale that is aptly …

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19 February 201819 February 2018Blog

From ‘Hard Eight’ to ‘Phantom Thread’: A Paul Thomas Anderson Retrospective

Raphael Duhamel runs through Anderson’s impressive career leading up to Phantom Thread. “We’re all children of Kubrick, aren’t we? Is there anything you can do that …

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13 February 201813 February 2018Blog

‘Scenes from a Marriage’ Review

Milo Garner revisits Ingmar Bergman’s study of a couple’s relationship. A masterwork that gathers many of Bergman’s key concerns in his post-Winter Light filmography, the …

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11 February 201811 February 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up, ‘I, Tonya’, and ‘The Post’

(Illustration: Joanna Bush; Costume Design: Jennifer Johnson) A new episode is up! Sofia and Maria run through some recent film news headlines then dive into …

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10 February 201810 February 2018Blog

‘Downsizing’ Review

Editor Xin Yi Wang reviews Alexander Payne’s recent venture into sci-fi comedy. The concept of Downsizing is intriguing. An original premise about shrinking communities in …

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9 February 20189 February 2018Blog

‘The Mercy’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen reviews James Marsh’s take on a fascinating true story. Director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything) is well-versed in the biopic. Subject Donald …

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6 February 20186 February 2018Blog

‘Coco’ Review

Chloe Woods watches Pixar’s colourful new feature. Full confession: it took genuine effort not to break into embarrassing sobs in the middle of the (fairly …

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6 February 20186 February 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Weekly News Round-Up & ‘Phantom Thread’

(Illustration: Bendik Kaltenborn for The New Yorker) On the latest episode of our podcast, Milo and Lorcan discuss the past week’s film news highlights and …

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5 February 20185 February 2018Blog

‘Hostiles’ Review

Liam Donovan examines Scott Cooper’s gritty Western. In Scott Cooper’s latest film, the gruelling western Hostiles, two former foes are asked to put their differences aside …

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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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