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Francesca Sylph

The most swoon-worthy literary sweethearts

by Francesca Sylph

Francesca Sylph discusses her favourite literary couples that’ll undoubtedly make your heart melt.

Fall Favourites

by Francesca Sylph, Charlotte Black, Amber Hogan and Adam Simcox

Fall Favourites Gilmore Girls Francesca Sylph, Screen Editor, on why Gilmore Girls is the best Autumn watch Image: IMDb EVERY single year, without fail, September comes around and I am overcome with a need to begin my annual rewatch of Gilmore Girls. As the nights become colder and darker, all I want to do after […]

Girls, guts and gore

by Francesca Sylph

Girls, guts and gore Image: IMDb Francesca Sylph, Screen Editor, discusses Titane and the future of women in horror. BACK in 2016, French director Julia Ducournau shocked the world when she released Raw, a cannibal coming-of-age film (my favourite underrated horror sub-genre) which caused two people to pass out during the Midnight Madness screening at […]

Bella Thorne and OnlyFans: how not to be an ally

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses how the actor’s exploitation of fame has ultimately harmed sex workers during an already challenging time.

Review: Matthias & Maxime

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Xavier Dolan’s new heartfelt and tender film, Matthias & Maxime.

Review: I May Destroy You

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Michaela Coel’s harrowing and hilarious sexual consent drama I May Destroy You.

Why You Probably Didn’t Know That Angela Davis is a Lesbian

by Francesca Sylph

Angela Davis

Francesca Sylph discusses the unanswered absence of Angela Davis’ sexuality in the current racial movement and the key role of intersectionality.

5 Documentaries to Watch Now You’ve Watched 13th

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares 5 documentaries to aid you on your anti-racism journey.

Soundtrack Lovin’ – Once

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews the soundtrack of Once.

Black Stories Matter

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares what she considers to be essential viewing for supporting, uplifting and understanding black stories.

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