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The Rise of Netflix

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Martha Sanders

In the upcoming Oscars, two of the nine nominations for Best Picture have been given to Netflix productions, more in fact, than any other production company. Given this, it appears that Netflix has become an […]

Love Island: Why increasing racial diversity does not provide the ultimate answer to ending racial prejudices in the show.

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Shannon Cook

The latest Winter edition of ‘Love Island’ had come under fire for its lack of racial diversity before the new line-up was even announced. After the rapid removal of Caroline Flack from her presenting role, […]

Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Posted on 3rd February 202014th March 2020 by Emily Parry

The creators of Riverdale are at it again folks, between writing shirtless scenes for Archie Andrews and forcing Veronica to sing yet another Kidz Bop version of a timeless classic ( Elton John’s Saturday Night […]

Review: Parasite

Posted on 2nd February 202014th March 2020 by Eleanor Palmer

It almost feels like an insult to attempt to contain Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite into one genre. Perhaps terming it a thriller would be the aptest classification, for it manages to thrill from start to finish. […]

Review: Anne with an E Season 3

Posted on 2nd February 20202nd February 2020 by Andrea Loftus

Family is the core and youth is the essence of Netflix’s adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’, but the loose ends tied up in Season 3 seem like a farewell to Avonlea.

2020 Oscars Nominations

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Hosted by the charismatic Issa Rae and John Cho, the nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced earlier this month in a livestream. They are as follows: Supporting Actress Kathy Bates in Richard Jewell […]

Review: The Witcher Season 1

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Matthew Moorey

Netflix’s latest series, The Witcher, landed on the streaming platform just before Christmas and has since become another success story with it being their 2nd most popular series of the year behind Stranger Things 3 […]

Podcast Review: Race Chaser

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Lizzie Wright

You may know and love RuPaul’s Drag Race, but do you know the full story behind the episodes? Race Chaser, a weekly podcast discussing episodes of the hit show gives die-hard fans a hidden insight […]

Top 5 Films to watch on Valentine’s Day if you’re single.

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Nikola Hughes

Every year on February 14th, the soppy Instagram posts and cringe-worthy captions inevitably start rolling in. Whether you’ve been single your whole life, or have only just gotten out of a relationship, Valentine’s Day can […]

Interview: The Story of Official Secret’s Katharine Gun

Posted on 31st January 20207th February 2020 by Eve Clark

Eve Clark sits down with Katharine Gun, whose efforts to expose British government secrets involving the Iraq War were recently depicted in the film Official Secrets.

2020 Exhibition Hot List

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Connie Lawfull

It’s the start of a new year, and nearly every publication out there seems to have an article about the exciting things the contemporary art world has in store for us in 2020. If you’re […]

Austentatious: Emma’s out to judge the gentry!

Posted on 31st January 2020 by Tanika Lane

Arts and Culture Editor Tanika Lane reviews the trailer for upcoming film Emma, following the antics of meddlesome busybody Emma Woodhouse.

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