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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 […]

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 […]

What Bandersnatch Means for the Future of Television Viewing

Posted on 29th December 201829th March 2019 by Jade Verbick

Bandersnatch, a weird meta moment that might not change the landscape of television, but will give you pause about the nature of reality and free will.   Charlie Brooker once again succeeds at creating something […]

TV Review: The Sinner

Posted on 20th December 201829th March 2019 by Anya Loudon

Netflix’s most convoluted programme is back, and it’s just as bingeable as before. The second series of mystery drama The Sinner sees Jessica Biel behind the camera as executive producer, with an arguably upgraded cast. […]

Victoria’s Secret Angels: the Dangerous Fantasy

Posted on 19th December 201829th March 2019 by Anonymous

The Victoria’s Secret Show has the potential to be a site of female positivity, confidence and girl-power. Unfortunately, year-on-year it undermines this, conveying elitism and representing warped ideas about body-image, self-worth and social standards.   […]

World Television Day 2018 – Our Favourite Episodes

Posted on 27th November 201829th March 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

In celebration of World Television Day, which this year is 21st November, our Lifestyle and Culture online editor Caitlin Tilley and writer Mia Connor tell us about their favourite episodes of TV.   Inside No.9: […]

The Chilling Mis-Adventures of Sabrina?

Posted on 23rd November 201829th March 2019 by Sophie Garside

You probably have some vague ideas of what a show centered around Sabrina, the teenage witch, might involve. Blonde hair, sparkling potions, classically American love interests, and wasn’t there a talking cat? Well, Netflix’s recent […]

TV Review: The Haunting of Hill House

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Grace Allen

If you don’t know about this series, you should.   This horror infused phenomenon is a Netflix original and maintains the outstanding reputation most series’ allow Netflix to uphold.  From jump scares to intense psychological […]

The Hottest Show on Netflix

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Jade Verbick

We all talk about the thrilling Stranger Things, the sheer delight that is Queer Eye, and the dark and intriguing House of Cards, but there is one programme that smokes the competition. Aptly called Fireplace […]

The Mind of Shane Dawson

Posted on 2nd November 201829th March 2019 by Isabella Kemp

Shane Dawson – also known as the Oprah of YouTube – took on a new drama series where he aims to revive the reputation of a controversial or struggling youtuber. But his latest attempt proved […]

TV Review: Daredevil Season 3

Posted on 2nd November 201829th March 2019 by Tanika Lane

Beautifully executed and brilliantly gruesome, Daredevil season 3 picks up the pieces from both its second series and the aftermath of The Defenders to gift us with a personal best for the show and as […]

TV Review: The Cry

Posted on 2nd November 201829th March 2019 by Tanika Lane

What interested me most about watching BBC’s The Cry far more than the show itself was the fact that so many people had told me they couldn’t bear to watch something involving something horrible happening […]

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