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Does Netflix Have a Problem With Diversity?

Posted on 2nd November 20186th May 2019 by Adina Rees

Following Black History Month in October, the conversation surrounding the lack of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) representation in film has been raised once again. The podcaster Stacia Brown recently took to Twitter to ask […]

TV Review: Daredevil Season 3

Posted on 2nd November 201829th March 2019 by Tanika Lane

Beautifully executed and brilliantly gruesome, Daredevil season 3 picks up the pieces from both its second series and the aftermath of The Defenders to gift us with a personal best for the show and as […]

Review: Better Call Saul Season 4

Posted on 25th October 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This fourth instalment of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s Breaking Bad prequel may just be the best yet as they succeed in further creating a series with a style so uniquely filled with action, subtle […]

Review: The Dragon Prince

Posted on 25th October 201815th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

From the animators of the incredible series Avatar: the Legend of Aang and the second series about the Legend of Korra, The Dragon Prince had a lot to live up to – and it didn’t disappoint. […]

TV Review: Elite

Posted on 19th October 201829th March 2019 by Amy Daniels

Another teen drama on Netflix? Is Elite trying to break the stereotypical ‘trashy’ mould of this genre or is it just another one to add to the pile? Whilst by no means a technical masterpiece, […]

Why ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ are perfect for a Netflix adaption

Posted on 19th October 201829th March 2019 by Troy Hunneyball

Troy Hunneyball explains why Netflix’s choice to adapt C.S. Lewis’s work might actually work. Following Amazon’s plans to reboot The Lord of the Rings in a new prequel series, Netflix have announced their own adaption […]

Nappily Ever After Review

Posted on 19th October 201828th March 2019 by Tyler Denyer

In a world that is being called out for cultural appropriation, black women’s hairstyles are praised when other races have them, but on a black woman they are often criticised.  Nappily Ever After tries to […]

Review: Atypical Season 2

Posted on 12th October 201829th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

It feels like Neflix’s Atypical, a family drama following the coming-of-age story of Sam, an 18-year-old on the autistic spectrum, could have fallen victim to preachiness. It’s all too easy for TV shows to get […]

Review: Norm Macdonald Has a Show

Posted on 5th October 201829th March 2019 by Troy Hunneyball

Hot off the heels of the cancellation of Michelle Wolf and Joel McHale’s weekly talk shows, Netflix has decided to try their luck again. This time, they’ve taken a chance on criminally underrated comedian Norm […]

Review: BoJack Season 5

Posted on 5th October 201829th March 2019 by Sophie Wheeler

Looks like our favourite dysfunctional character is back – with a new season to boot! When we last saw BoJack at the end of season four, he was attempting to redeem himself as a person by […]

Suspenseful, eerie and disturbing: Calibre review

Posted on 12th August 201815th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

Calibre, a recently-released Netflix thriller, was exactly what it was advertised to be. It was suspenseful, eerie and the undercurrent of tension built to a disturbing crescendo at the right moments. What begins as an […]

Jessica Jones Season 2 AKA The season of the female anti hero

Posted on 3rd April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Back in 2015 the first season of Jessica Joneswas released to critical acclaim and positive reviews. Part of what made the first season so praised was it’s engaging anti heroine and its use of a […]

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