Co-editor-in-chief, Madeline, reviews Everything Everywhere All At Once, box-office giant of 2022, and fan-favourite at this year’s Oscars. Everything Everywhere All At Once, living up …
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ (2022) Review

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Co-editor-in-chief, Madeline, reviews Everything Everywhere All At Once, box-office giant of 2022, and fan-favourite at this year’s Oscars. Everything Everywhere All At Once, living up …
Ciaran Kelly reviews Colm Bairéad’s Academy Award-nominated An Cailín Ciúin, an Irish language coming-of-age feature that explores a dysfunctional family. 2022 was an incredibly exciting …
The FilmSoc Journal is back for the 30th edition of the Raindance Film Festival, the largest independent film festival in the UK. Aadesh Gupta reviews …
London Korean Film Festival has returned for its 17th edition. From new releases to hits from renowned Korean directors, the FilmSoc Journal reviews a selection …
Wuyou Wei reviews the story of a Portuguese couple and their three children living in the suburbs of London. Listen revolves around a Portuguese couple …
The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme runs from February 19th until March 10th, and this year focuses on the theme of ‘This is My Place’, …