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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)

4 February 20184 February 2018Blog

VLOG: How To Make The Clementine Cake From ‘The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty’

In the first edition of our brand new FilmSoc Vlog, we re-create the iconic clementine cake from The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

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2 February 20182 February 2018Blog

Opinion: ‘Wind River’ is sexism dressed up in fantastic film making

Maeve Allen interprets the gender politics of Taylor Sheridan’s latest release. While Wind River’s stunning setting in Wyoming snow provides the dramatic landscape for a …

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2 February 20182 February 2018Blog

Mizoguchi for Her: Woman in ‘The Life of Oharu’

Milo Garner takes a look at the celebrated Japanese director’s feminist legacy. Kenji Mizoguchi, born in 1898, was a giant of Japanese cinema. Active from …

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30 January 201830 January 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Oscar Nominations & 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

In our latest episode, Maria and Ivan react to Oscar nominations (how do they compare to Ivan and Calvin’s predictions from last time??) and discuss …

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29 January 201829 January 2018Blog

‘Journey’s End’ Review

Bori Bernát watches Saul Dibb’s star-studded war film. Although the audience is always keen to see a new war movie, filmmakers nowadays struggle to bring …

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27 January 201827 January 2018Blog

‘The Post’ Review

Editor Chloe Woods reviews Spielberg’s latest, star-studded film. Usually, the actors are the ones we accuse of phoning it in. After an impressive thirty-nine features, …

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26 January 201826 January 2018Blog

10 Films We’re Looking Forward to in 2018

(Featured image: still from Phantom Thread) 2018 boasts an impressive lineup of films, ranging from superhero epics to buzzed-about indies. We compiled a list of films …

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23 January 201823 January 2018Blog

‘Molly’s Game’ Review

Editor Chloe Woods reviews Aaron Sorkin’s Oscar-hopeful directorial debut. Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) is driven, ambitious, and smarter than every man in the room. Bringing …

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21 January 201821 January 2018Blog Podcast

PODCAST: Awards Season Special

This week, Calvin and Ivan run through the hot films at the centre of awards season buzz this year, weighing in on the frontrunners, snubs, …

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17 January 201817 January 2018Blog

Love It or Hate It? The Ending of ‘The Florida Project’

A few of our writers butt heads over Sean Baker’s stylistic choices.  WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS. The Florida Project, released in late 2017, has been critically …

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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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