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Review: Birds of Prey

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When Suicide Squad made its debut in 2016, there were few things viewers actually liked about the film. One, however, was Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Harley Quinn, the Joker’s insane former-psychiatrist and girlfriend. A modern […]

When to Turn off the Tap, and End a Television Show

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

If you’re human, you’ll probably be familiar with the concept of things coming to an end. It’s the law to which all things abide, including television shows. With the news that Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ has […]

The West is not the Best: Will Parasite’s Success be enough to Reinvent the Film Industry?

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Owen Frost

Owen Frost explores the success of Parasite but why it‘s progress for international films could be lost.

Sluggish Clichés or Refreshing Romance?

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Emily Parry

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: P.S. I Still Love You is the lacklustre sequel to Jenny Han’s book series turned film franchise, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. What began as a […]

Dr Martens and Girls in Film

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Alex Rimmer

Girls in Film is a platform which advocates for and supports the next generation of women in film. Their mission is to bridge the gender gap in the male-dominated film industry by promoting and aiding […]

A Chipper Chat with Dane Baptiste

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Chloe Lovatt

Gryphon writer Chloe Lovatt interviews Dane Baptiste about his upcoming tour ‘The Chocolate Chip’, being angry and social media.

Boku No Backlash

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Tanika Lane

Beloved manga and anime Boku no Hero Academia falls under the threat of the axe after writer Horikoshi delves too far into the more war-torn aspects of Japan‘s history.

In The Middle With Beans on Toast

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

A folk singing national treasure took to the Brudenell stage on 7/2/20. Section editor Jessica caught up with him before the show to ask a few questions surrounding the rugged artist. He happily bumbled over in […]

Miss Americana – Taylor Swift’s Political and Musical Journey

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Anushka Searle

This eye-opening film begins with Taylor Swift looking through her old diaries and song writing books, immediately declaring to the audience that this film will expose Swift’s secrets, both personal and musical. Swift reminisces over […]

‘Birds of Prey’ Plunders: A Box Office Blunder?

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Matthew Moorey

Matthew Moorey expresses his disagreement with DC‘s latest droppings in the Box Office – whether frequent lack of appreciation for women‘s representation is responsible for this.

A Guide to Underground Electronic Music in Leeds

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Thomas Carroll

Perhaps more often known for their use as club spaces, many of Leeds’ DIY venues are also home to an exciting underground electronic music scene. Thomas Carroll offers an insight to the community, which favours […]

2020 Festivals Prove That Music Misogyny is Still Ripe

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Eva Liukineviciute

It is not an opinion that the music industry is heavily skewed towards supporting only male musicians; 80% of festival headline slots are given to men, and most festival teams seem to be in no […]

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