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Review: He’s All That – Netflix’s remake Isn’t All That

Posted on 15th October 20214th November 2021 by Emily Ford

Emily Ford takes a dive into the TikTok sprinkled Netflix remake He’s All That.

Studio Fiasco, Netflix Eclipse & Death to Popcorn – Interview with BAFTA Nominee, Mark Herman.

Posted on 22nd January 202121st January 2021 by Jack Denison

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.

Mank Review: David Fincher’s Love Letter to Old Hollywood

Posted on 6th January 20216th January 2021 by Jack Denison

Jack Denison reviews Netflix and David Fincher’s collaboration: Mank.

8 of the Worst Science Mistakes in Hollywood

Posted on 27th September 202027th September 2020 by Morwenna Davies

A collection of the worst and most painful science mistakes Hollywood has to offer.

I ACCUSE YOU, POLANSKI.

Posted on 22nd November 20191st March 2020 by Sabrina Martins

This article contains discussions of rape and child sexual assault, reader discretion is advised.

Is Ageism Still a Problem in the Film Industry?

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Owen Frost

With the release of the most recent Bond film title: No Time To Die, I thought it’d be a good idea to take a look at the recent fear of ageism in the film industry. […]

Review: Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood

Posted on 24th September 201926th September 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

The release of a new film from the almost inescapable prestige of Quentin Tarantino is never going to result in anything but buzz. The man’s films are no stranger to controversy, and Once Upon A […]

#MeToo and the Arts: what Will Change In 2019?

Posted on 8th February 201928th March 2019 by Sian Smith

Almost 18 months after the #MeToo movement swept the global media platform, the list of abusive men seems to be ever-growing. As we witness as a monumental shift in attitudes toward sexual harassment and assault, […]

“Surviving R Kelly” Exposes Society’s Racial Bias When It Comes To Sexual Harassment

Posted on 1st February 201926th March 2019 by Eloise Barry

From his illegal marriage to fifteen-year-old singer Aaliyah in 1994 to the child pornography trial of 2008 to the sadistic sex cult reported to Buzzfeed in 2017, R Kelly’s well-known exploits have furthered his career […]

Pressures of the Industry: Celebrities and the Relationship Between Fame and Mental Illness

Posted on 26th October 201828th March 2019 by Mia Connor

*TW: This article contains discussion of mental illness and suicide* The arts world has a large problem with mental illness; from superheroes to Disney princesses, singers and authors, many celebrities struggle with the trappings of […]

Is ‘#MeToo’ through? What the Asia Argento allegations should (or shouldn’t) mean for a movement founded on the efforts of black women

Posted on 3rd September 201826th March 2019 by Catheryne Fairbairn

The #MeToo movement is a social movement against the prevalent sexual assault and harassment taking place in society. Now a hashtag utilised by online audiences (majority female) to share harrowing yet unfortunately all too common […]

Does Talent Trump Abuse In Hollywood?

Posted on 27th April 20181st February 2020 by Charlotte Loughlin

Following her 2016 Best Actress Oscar win for her portrayal of a sexual abuse victim in Room, Brie Larson had to present the award of Best Actor at the 2017 Oscars to alleged sexual predator, […]

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