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Film Review: The Goldfinch

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Morgan Hartley

Despite being firmly and repeatedly told that I should not go and watch the film adaptation of The Goldfinch (directed by John Crowley), my total and utter appreciation for the book, and my undying love […]

Cinema’s Half-hearted Queer Diversity

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Benjamin Hulme

Diversity and representation in media are unbelievably important. Seeing people in media who reflect our own lived experience and personalities is vital in affirming our sense of self and allowing us to celebrate our differences […]

Making the Most of Hyde Park

Posted on 24th September 201924th September 2019 by Tanika Lane

Arts and Culture editor Tanika Lane gives you a run-down of Hyde Park’s famous cinema

Hyde Park Picture House New Refurb

Posted on 16th November 20181st April 2019 by Daisy Woodford

In July this year it was announced that one of the last surviving picture palaces in the UK, Hyde Park Picture House, will get a multi-million-pound refurbishment. The hope is that this will make the […]

An Introduction to Hyde Park Picture House

Posted on 23rd September 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

If we told you that the UK’s only remaining gas-lit cinema sits right on our doorstep in the form of a charming and relaxed grade II listed building would you believe us? The infamous Hyde […]

CinemaScope or CinemaEscape?

Posted on 17th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With the release of La La Land to Netflix and Baby Driver to DVD and Blu Ray this week, these films have traded grand cinema settings for the inevitable screenings in pillow fortresses with the […]

Introducing Hyde Park Picture House

Posted on 23rd September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Located on the infamous Brudenell Road, Hyde Park Picture House is a favourite amongst film fanatics and hungover freshers alike. It has witnessed over a century of independent cinema since it first opened in 1914. […]

Disney remakes: there is nothing wrong with childhood nostalgia

Posted on 12th May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Disney’s remake of Beauty and the Beast revealed a confusing streak among their legions of fans. News that a minor character would be openly implied to be gay saw praise heaped upon it by the […]

A sparse summer in film?

Posted on 7th October 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

So that’s it. The summer is over, and with it the blockbuster film season. But, if like me, you’re wondering what blocks were actually busted by this holiday’s rather dismal offering, then I am here […]

Some faith with your force? No, thank you

Posted on 4th December 20152nd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When you go to the cinema, you can expect a number of things: overpriced popcorn bearing only a vague hint of flavour; floors that you struggle to peel yourself away from after each step; adverts […]

Paper Towns: Utterly Two-Dimensional

Posted on 23rd August 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Prompted by the buzz surrounding Cara Delevingne turning her hand (and eyebrows) to acting, I decided to buy a ticket to Paper Towns and see for myself what all the fuss was about. Turns out, it […]

Caught on camera: McBusted

Posted on 29th October 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Boyband McBusted surprised fans with a group selfie at The Light last night. Guitarists and vocalists Matt Willis and Tom Fletcher posted the snap with the caption ‘Surprised a cinema in Leeds’. The bandmates are […]

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