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Tag: Amazon Prime

‘James May: Oh Cook!’ review: The cooking show hosted by the man who can’t cook

Posted on 29th December 202029th December 2020 by Roxanna Zoughi

Roxanna Zoughi reviews Amazon Prime’s ‘James May: Oh Cook!’ a cooking show hosted by a man who can’t cook!

Borat 2: An Exploration into Anti-Truth and Misogynist America Boogaloo

Posted on 8th November 20207th November 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

The main thing is; it’s funny and it confirms that contemporary American society is absurd. The plot doesn’t really matter. The hammed attempts of tear-jerking moments don’t really matter. What matters is that Borat has […]

Amazon Prime’s ‘The Boys’: Salient Social Commentary or a Step too Far?

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Evie Hallitt

With its outrageous gore, constant cursing, social criticism and naïve lost boy Hughie, Amazon’s ‘The Boys’ is everything Marvel wishes it was. At the forefront of this ambitious satire of superhero tropes, is its refusal […]

A New Hope? : The Future of Cinemas beyond COVID-19

Posted on 13th August 202018th September 2020 by Lucy Slater

It has been a little over four months since the Coronavirus pandemic forced cinemas to close their doors. Since then, we have been forced to consume new film releases from home, which in 2020 means […]

How the mighty have fallen – the tragic decline of Netflix’s film selection

Posted on 2nd February 20182nd February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The competition between streaming services for film quality is becoming a battle of the titans and Netflix is being punched repeatedly in the stomach. This year’s big Christmas addition on Netflix was Love Actually. On […]

To Stream or Not to Stream?

Posted on 6th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Everybody knows that at this point, the TV is dead. Nobody opens up the paper and checks to see what time Bargain Hunt is on, except for pensioner’s maybe. These days TV is just watched […]

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