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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Survives!

Posted on 1st February 201929th March 2019 by Adina Rees

How the power of fans revived the hit police sitcom…   In the modern age, the success of a show is so much more than just the official ratings. It’s the engagement on social media […]

A Firm Favourite: The Favourite Review

Posted on 1st February 201928th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

The Favourite by Yorgos Lanthimos is a period comedy-drama that’s luxurious and ludicrous. Set in 18th century England, the movie follows the power struggle between Sarah, Lady Marlborough (Rachel Weisz), vicious and tender in equal […]

Superheroes, Supervillains and Superstars: The 2019 Oscar Nominations

Posted on 1st February 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Moorey

The awards season is in full swing and the nominations for the 91st Academy Awards have been announced. There aren’t too many surprises, but the lists are full of firsts. The Favourite and Roma lead […]

2019: Films to Watch Out For

Posted on 1st February 201928th March 2019 by Rory Yeates

One big issue Hollywood has been facing in recent years is a lack of originality; remakes, reboots and sequels plaster cinema programmes, and 2019’s upcoming year of film seems all the same. Disney is spewing […]

104 Years from Opening Night, and it’s Time for Renovation at the Hyde Park Picture House

Posted on 1st February 201915th March 2019 by Katherine Corcoran

Arts editor Katherine Corcoran talks to Ollie Jenkins, Marketing and Communications Manager at the cinema, about how the renovation will look toward both the future and the past. So, tell me about the birth of the […]

Bandersnatch: Playing With Storytelling

Posted on 29th January 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Named after Lewis Caroll’s nonsensical beast, Charlie Brooker’s ‘Bandersnatch’ gives the audience control and encourages them to lead a young game designer named Stefan down a macabre rabbit hole of life or death choices and […]

Does A Scar Make A Villain? How #IAmNotYourVillain Is Changing The Face Of Film

Posted on 29th January 201928th March 2019 by Karolina Glasek

Changing Faces, the UK’s leading charity helping people with visible differences, launched the #IAmNotYourVillain campaign to change the portrayal of people with scars. The charity aims to provide people with body confidence, support and opportunities, […]

Killing Eve Season 2 Preview

Posted on 27th January 201929th March 2019 by Adina Rees

BBC America have recently confirmed that the hit show Killing Eve is returning for a second season on 7th April, fans of the show are hoping a UK release date will be revealed soon. With […]

Female-led films outperform male in 2018

Posted on 19th January 201928th March 2019 by Emily Parry

2018 was a good year for films of all genres and cast compositions, but it is no secret that the majority of the films are still led by men. However, results from a study conducted […]

Arts versus the sciences: there’s no contest

Posted on 19th January 201928th March 2019 by Constance Dimsdale

Stop telling arts students that they are less employable than scientists and that their subject is less important. There is no contest, top thinkers in all fields have one thing in common: creative thinking. This […]

Native American Art steals the limelight at the Met

Posted on 19th January 201928th March 2019 by Constance Dimsdale

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is finally celebrating the creativity and beauty of Native American art. Previously displayed among works from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, this is the first time that […]

James Cameron’s Avatar Sequels are actually on their way

Posted on 19th January 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Moorey

What’s the highest grossing film of all time? Infinity War? Titanic? One of the Star Wars films? It’s actually the same film is was just less than ten years ago. The 2009, CGI-fest that is […]

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