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Cry Me a River: The Decline of Riverdale

Posted on 23rd February 201815th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

Popular Netflix show Riverdale has never been particularly well-written or well-acted. Despite the avid attention it garnered from its audience, it’s unlikely that anyone believed it possible that it could get any worse. But somehow, […]

Did Star Trek: Discovery Fall Short or Prosper?

Posted on 23rd February 20183rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Star Trek: Discovery is the beloved franchise‘s return to the small screen after 12 years. Set ten years before the original series, Discovery follows Federation officer Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) who unexpectedly finds herself at […]

REVIEW: What Would Your Kids Do?

Posted on 17th February 20187th August 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

Jason Manford plays the big kid hosting this new ITV game show, which combines Channel 4’s the Secret Life of 5 Year Olds with just about any basic TV game show. The show is structured […]

REVIEW: Flatpack Empire

Posted on 17th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The first episode of this new series which goes behind the scenes of furniture giant, Ikea, proved an interesting watch. It begins exploring the humble beginnings of the company, first started in 1943, and explores […]

Not Alone Review: It’s Okay to Ask for Help

Posted on 9th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Not Alone is a documentary directed by Jacqueline Monetta and Kiki Goshay that discusses depression in teenagers. After Monetta’s high school best friend committed suicide, she questioned whether she could have said or done anything […]

Nuzzle into Netflix this Valentines

Posted on 9th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Valentines Day has arrived and you’re without a date? Stick Netflix on. How are you going to get through that annual slog of a day, the one consisting of vomit-inducing Facebook posts, happiness and love […]

Black Mirror: A Ranking

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Here is Lifestyle and Culture’s ranking of all 19 episodes from worst to best Metalhead S4E5 While well-filmed and acted, this post-apocalyptic episode with a very violent dog-like machine pursuing a woman is just boring. […]

Tv Shows to Look out for In 2018

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Many of our favourite shows are returning this year, and there are some new additions to the small screen which show promise. Here is a run down of a few big ones to look out […]

Don’t Worry, It’s Only The End of the F***ing World

Posted on 15th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When “The End of the F***ing World” popped up as suggestion on Netflix, I did not think I would like it and merely put it on as something to watch in the background, as something […]

Peaky Blinders Episode 6: End of the Road

Posted on 10th January 201815th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

The final instalment of Peaky Blinders was widely expected to be an eye-opener for many an audience, and it was. It dealt with a number of recurring issues that have been raised throughout the series […]

‘A Wasp in a Glass’: Peaky Blinders Episode 4 Review

Posted on 18th December 201715th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

Tensions and plotlines begin to finally culminate, spinning a thread of revenge since the beginning of the series. A number of notable scenes are acted throughout the episode, one of the first entailing Changretta’s thirst […]

Netflix’s The Sinner: An Enthralling Watch

Posted on 8th December 20173rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Based on the novel by Petra Hammesfahr, The Sinner follows Cora Tannetti (Jessica Biel), whose life spirals out of control after she commits a seemingly senseless murder in broad daylight. As she tries to unravel […]

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