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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.

‘Bridgerton’ Review: Why is it so popular and is it worth the hype?

Posted on 21st January 202121st January 2021 by Hannah Spruce

Hannah Spruce reviews Netflix’s hugely popular period drama ‘Bridgerton’.

‘The Midnight Sky’ review: George Clooney fails to save humanity from lockdown boredom.

Posted on 21st January 202121st January 2021 by Jack Denison

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

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

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

Top 4 TV and culture icons of 2020

Posted on 29th December 202029th December 2020 by Giulio Bajona

Giulio Bajona shares four iconic characters and moments from this ‘unprecedented’ year, in a cultural countdown of 2020

Latest season of The Crown exposes double standards from MPs

Posted on 14th December 202030th December 2020 by Mia Fulford

There appears to be something slightly insidious in how Oliver Dowden, Culture Secretary, has singled out the recent series of The Crown as needing a warning of its fictional status. That the most recent season […]

The Queen’s Gambit: A masterclass in how to write sexism

Posted on 5th December 20205th December 2020 by Elizabeth Sarell

The Queen’s Gambit follows Beth Harmon, an orphan turned chess prodigy during the Cold War era. Initially, a show about chess doesn’t seem particularly interesting – but in the end, I too was reaching for […]

Review: Dash and Lily

Posted on 4th December 20204th December 2020 by Anushka Searle

Dash & Lily is an American Christmas-based rom-com Netflix show based in New York City. The show is based on the young adult book series by Rachel Cohen and David Levithan, with the first book […]

REVIEW: His House

Posted on 8th November 2020 by Ishwari Yardi

Ishwari Yardi reviews Netflix’s latest horror film ‘His House’, a film that tackles poignant themes of asylum seeking and settling in to a new home.

REVIEW: Holidate

Posted on 8th November 20207th November 2020 by Sophia Walmsley

Sophia Walmsley reviews the latest Christmas rom-com to grace our Netflix accounts.

REVIEW: Rebecca

Posted on 26th October 202026th October 2020 by Mia Fulford

Mia Fulford reviews Netflix’s latest film adaptation ‘Rebecca’.

This time last year: A look back at cinema before the pandemic

Posted on 25th October 2020 by Neive McCarthy

Neive McCarthy takes us back to a time where we would sit in cinemas, next to strangers, without masks on…practically unimaginable nowadays. Even though we miss going to the cinema and having our pick of the bunch, streaming services and at-home premiers remind us that it’s not all that bad!

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