The new trailer for Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) dropped last week amid the buzz surrounding the controversial release of Joker, the perfect way for Quinn to rise above […]
Counter Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’
Benjamin Garwood shares his opinion on the controversial film ‘In the Tall Grass’, previously reviewed by Arts and Culture Editor Emily Parry.
Is Ageism Still a Problem in the Film Industry?
With the release of the most recent Bond film title: No Time To Die, I thought it’d be a good idea to take a look at the recent fear of ageism in the film industry. […]
Library Fines Dropped in Leeds: Damaging or Inclusive?
Leeds City Council has announced that all fines for late returns of books have been dropped as of Monday 7th October in all 34 Leeds libraries and such fines will no longer be applied in […]
Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’
The film genre of horror is no stranger to evil countryside or greenery, take Day of the Triffids, Invasion of the Body Snatchers or even Little Shop of Horrors. However the new Netflix adaptation of […]
Review: ‘Fleabag’ at The National Theatre
If I was a fan of Phoebe Waller-Bridge before, now I’m truly obsessed. The National Theatre’s production of her extraordinary one-woman show Fleabag, which she wrote and performed, is every bit as thrillingly dark, witty […]
An Ode to Maya Angelou
Louis Newstead delivers an ode to writer Maya Angelou…
Review: Netflix’s Top Boy
Livia Kenton reviews the latest series of Top Boy, making its return as a Netflix Original series
Jamaica Kincaid: An Insight Into the Captivating Works of a Caribbean Writer
Shannon Cook discusses the life and work of writer Jamaica Kincaid
Horrible Histories: Black History Month Special Review.
Arts Editor Tanika Lane challenges the Horrible Histories: Black History Month Edition – are they still tiptoeing around the truth?
‘We’ve Always Loved Horror. It’s Just Horror, Unfortunately, Hasn’t Always Loved us’
Sabrina Martins discusses Xavier Burgin’s new documentary ‘Horror Noire’, and gives a rundown of her top Black History Month inspired horror movies.
British Period Dramas: A Steady Progression of Black Representation
Abbie Jones details how the use of ‘blind’ casting has allowed for Black casting to become more paramount in our British obsession with the period drama.