Tag: News


  • Interview: EFN’s Erifili Missiou – A festival ‘developed by creatives for creatives.’

    Editor, Sam Pegg, interviews EFN’s Erifili Missiou about the film festival hoping to shake things up this year for emerging talent.

  • In Anticipation: Avatar 2

    After a few delays, Avatar 2 finally has a palpable release date that has us wondering… will it be as good as the first?

  • Nostalgic News: Fall Out Boy’s ‘Infinity on High’ Was Released 15 Years Ago.

    Leann Yfrah looks back on Fall Out Boy’s classic 2007 album

  • Nostalgic News: Hollow Knight was Released Five Years Ago

    Five years on, Hollow Knight is still an indie-darling that charms everyone who gives it a go.

  • Introducting: EFN Short Film Festival

    EFN Early Bird Deadline of February 27th is quickly approaching!

  • Nostalgic News: Moana Turns Five!

    Jade Farrow shares why this daughter of a chief is one of the best Disney Princesses.

  • Nostalgic News: Arrival was Released Five Years Ago

    Jacob Hando takes us back to yet another David Villeneuve masterpiece.

  • Nostalgic News: Aphex Twin’s ‘drukqs’ was released 20 years ago

    Max Williams takes us back in time to the release of Aphex Twin’s ‘drukqs’.

  • The Vestry Rebrands to Papillion

    The Vestry, the beloved restaurant located near Mayflower theatres, sets its grand reopening for today!

  • New live music platform GigRealm aims to breach the gap between artists and venues

    The new platform hopes to help rebuild the live music and hospitality industry.

  • SUSUtv Rebrands to SurgeTV

    SUSUtv was the society’s previous name that it held for 15 years prior to the rebrand.

  • Introducing: The Vanbitious Project

    Former university students set up The Vanbitious Project to record their freeing journey as VanLifers.

  • Nostalgic News: Transformers Dark of the Moon

    Jacob Hando argues why this “admittedly bad film” is still something to get nostalgic about.

  • Nostaglic News: Bon Iver’s self-titled album was released 10 years ago

    Georgie Holmes takes us back to the Bon Iver album that “enabled them to find their fame”.