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  • MHAM: ‘It’s Always Personal’: Humanising Dystopia and Trauma in ‘The Hunger Games’ Films
    7th May 2020

    MHAM: ‘It’s Always Personal’: Humanising Dystopia and Trauma in ‘The Hunger Games’ Films

    Carmen Paddock
  • Mutual Misunderstanding in ‘Mutual Appreciation’ (2005)
    2nd May 2020

    Mutual Misunderstanding in ‘Mutual Appreciation’ (2005)

    Miles Ricketts
  • MHAM: ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ and the Journey of a Family Through Trauma
    1st May 2020

    MHAM: ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ and the Journey of a Family Through Trauma

    carolinehvd
  • The Wes Dispatch #1 – Crime, Friendship and Belonging in ‘Bottle Rocket’ (1996)
    1st May 2020

    The Wes Dispatch #1 – Crime, Friendship and Belonging in ‘Bottle Rocket’ (1996)

    Josh Sandy
  • Forget Crazy Rich Asians – Saving Face Is Still the Best Asian-American Rom-Com
    1st May 2020

    Forget Crazy Rich Asians – Saving Face Is Still the Best Asian-American Rom-Com

    Ian Wang
  • Top of the Docs #15 – ‘Shut Up and Sing’ and ‘Miss Americana’
    30th Apr 2020

    Top of the Docs #15 – ‘Shut Up and Sing’ and ‘Miss Americana’

    Paige Kiser
  • ‘Room 237’ (2012) and our Never-Ending Obsession With Stanley Kubrick
    23rd Apr 2020

    ‘Room 237’ (2012) and our Never-Ending Obsession With Stanley Kubrick

    Robert Salusbury
  • ‘Frankenstein’: One Big Queer Family
    21st Apr 2020

    ‘Frankenstein’: One Big Queer Family

    Michaela Barton
  • It’s Greek to Me: Love in ‘Lost in Translation’ (2003)
    18th Apr 2020

    It’s Greek to Me: Love in ‘Lost in Translation’ (2003)

    Josh Sandy
  • Queer Love as Safety from the Patriarchy – An Analysis of Symbolism in ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ and ‘The Handmaiden’
    13th Apr 2020

    Queer Love as Safety from the Patriarchy – An Analysis of Symbolism in ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ and ‘The Handmaiden’

    Justine Gaberel
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