Neive McCarthy reviews Netflix’s latest original film that follows a single deciding night in their relationship.
Double standards or deserved sacking? The case of Gina Carano
Alex Howe explains Gina Carano’s recent ‘cancellation’ and firing from the hit Star Wars spin off The Mandalorian.
‘Penguin Bloom’ review: An incredibly authentic and realistic view of disabled life
Emma Rivers reviews ‘Penguin Bloom’ ,a film that authentically and caringly tackles disability in film.
Do biopics romanticise the lives of real people?
With the biopic film seemingly on the rise, Hannah Spruce unpacks the consequences of making films about real people.
What to watch: Swedish Films
Need to shake up your watchlist and want to dive into some international (film) waters – Harriet Purbrick has listed some of their favourites.
Living in a lighthouse: How one Covid nurse spent a week on an isolated island
Maddy Murdoch unpacks what life is like for a COVID Nurse living in isolation in a lighthouse, and what we can learn from isolation.
The Best Film and TV Coming in 2021
Mia Fulford gives us a rundown of all the best content coming to the big- and small-screen in 2021.
Studio Fiasco, Netflix Eclipse & Death to Popcorn – Interview with BAFTA Nominee, Mark Herman.
Mark Herman, interviewed by writer Jack Denison, touches upon the evolution of cinema, frustrations with the film industry and how popcorn just doesn’t cut it anymore.
‘The Midnight Sky’ review: George Clooney fails to save humanity from lockdown boredom.
Jack Denison discusses the triumphs and pitfalls of Netflix’s latest original release, The Midnight Sky.
Mank Review: David Fincher’s Love Letter to Old Hollywood
Jack Denison reviews Netflix and David Fincher’s collaboration: Mank.
‘Happiest Season’ review: Uplifting, funny and authentic.
Madeleine Gauci Green reviews Hulu’s latest holiday hit ‘Happiest Season’.
Top 4 TV and culture icons of 2020
Giulio Bajona shares four iconic characters and moments from this ‘unprecedented’ year, in a cultural countdown of 2020