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Olivia Sung

The Brand New Victorians

Olivia Sung discusses the current trends in BBC adaptations

Jobs for the boys? (Pt. II)

Olivia Sung considers the gender politics of being affected by cinema in today's popular film criticism

Jobs for the boys? (Pt. 1)

Olivia Sung considers the gender politics of being affected by cinema in today's popular film criticism

RICKMAN

Our tribute to one of the greatest actors of our age

Whodunnit? More like, who didn’t?

Olivia suggests that the tick-tock tension of 'And Then There Were None' is an eerie study in guilty until proven guilty

"He’s an Oxford man, you know"

How Endeavour Season 3 fuses university myth to literary legend

An Orgy Won’t Keep You Warm At Night

Olivia Sung explores the secondariness of sex itself in romantic movies

Once Upon A Time In America

Olivia Sung investigates cinema's forgotten great

Legends of the Screen: James Woods

Olivia Sung opines about a character actor whose fame never found him

The Way We Wore

Olivia Sung discusses how her wardrobe and attitude have changed from first year to third

The fatal beauty of the cliché

Olivia Sung reviews Crimson Peak, Del Toro's cult classic to-be

The Devil’s in the Details

Olivia Sung examines the gothic impulses of Marvel's recent TV venture

Into the ring: boxing and social mobility in cinema

Olivia Sung asks if boxing is cinema's greatest arena for exploring social mobility

Lessons from the Script Room

Olivia Sung spills the secrets of the soap opera script department