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Review: Too Hot to Handle

Posted on 21st April 202021st April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Love Island. Love is Blind. Dating reality shows have taken over our world, exploring the various challenges that singles can face when trying to find a committed and serious relationship. When Netflix tried- and succeeded- […]

‘Unorthodox’ Spoiler Review: A conventional yet unprecedented story

Posted on 21st April 202021st April 2020 by Harry Tucker

This review contains spoilers for the Netflix series Unorthodox!

Just My Type: Why Noah Centineo is ‘Typecasting’s’ Latest Victim.

Posted on 10th March 202010th March 2020 by Lauren Woodley

Noah Centineo: he has brown, floppy hair and brimming eyes that you could just fall into. Personally, I don’t see the attraction. However, Noah Centineo’s agents certainly do and use this to their, and his, […]

Love is Blind- Can you actually fall in love without seeing someone?

Posted on 5th March 20205th March 2020 by Megan Johnson

If you’re the sort of person who’s secretly mourning the absence of Love Island, then you’ve probably turned to Netflix’s Love Is Blind to numb the pain. And who can blame you? It’s both amazingly […]

Review: The Stranger

Posted on 28th February 202028th February 2020 by Siobhan Dale

The Stranger is a new Netflix thriller that showcases the secrets that keep relationships together. It begins with a stranger telling the main character a secret about his wife. This secret had kept their marriage […]

When to Turn off the Tap, and End a Television Show

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

If you’re human, you’ll probably be familiar with the concept of things coming to an end. It’s the law to which all things abide, including television shows. With the news that Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ has […]

Sluggish Clichés or Refreshing Romance?

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Emily Parry

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: P.S. I Still Love You is the lacklustre sequel to Jenny Han’s book series turned film franchise, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. What began as a […]

Review: Next in Fashion

Posted on 16th February 202021st February 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Next in Fashion is a new Netflix series which consists of 18 designers from across the globe; who battle it out to win $250,000 and their own collection featured on Net-A-Porter.  Hosted by the fabulous […]

Review: Miss Americana

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

To call Taylor Swift a megastar is a severe understatement. The 30-year-old has broken records with her singing and songwriting success, a position that most of her fans wish they could be in. However, stardom […]

Review: All The Bright Places

Posted on 9th February 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When Jennifer Niven released All the Bright Places back in 2015, the novel was an instant hit in the young-adult universe, The Fault in Our Stars level proportions. With Netflix’s recent trend of hit teen […]

The Rise of Netflix

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Martha Sanders

In the upcoming Oscars, two of the nine nominations for Best Picture have been given to Netflix productions, more in fact, than any other production company. Given this, it appears that Netflix has become an […]

Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Posted on 3rd February 202014th March 2020 by Emily Parry

The creators of Riverdale are at it again folks, between writing shirtless scenes for Archie Andrews and forcing Veronica to sing yet another Kidz Bop version of a timeless classic ( Elton John’s Saturday Night […]

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