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Artist Spotlight: Disability Month edition

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Spotlighting some great artists this Disability Month, ranging from sculptors to revered writers.

Ep 1&2 Mandalorian Review: Dinsey+’s flagship Star Wars property gloriously returns

Posted on 14th November 202014th November 2020 by Matthew Moorey

This is a no spoiler review of the first two episodes of the Mandalorian, so you can get a feel for how the season is going!

Retroactive remedying: How can depictions of Blackface be torn down?

Posted on 15th October 202015th October 2020 by Owen Frost

Owen Frost explores the most recent removal of Blackface depictions both within television and film – and how they can effectively be torn down.

REVIEW: Emily In Paris

Posted on 9th October 202019th October 2020 by Anushka Searle

During a time when all we want to do is travel, this show gives a beautiful glimpse of the romantic city- Paris! The show of course follows the character Emily, who is a marketing executive […]

We’re No Longer Keeping Up With The Kardashians

Posted on 19th September 202018th September 2020 by Lizzie Wright

After 13 years on the air, the celebrity clan has announced that Keeping Up With The Kardashians will be coming to an end next year. We’ve gone from iconic moment to iconic moment. From Kim […]

Britbox. Shitbox. Hitbox?

Posted on 30th July 202030th July 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Britbox, as it stands, is a subpar service that has more duds from over the years than gems. However, they remain hidden in this hard-to-navigate streaming platform. A lot of content is taken from largely […]

REVIEW: Normal People

Posted on 6th May 20206th May 2020 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

Sally Rooney’s novel beautifully depicts an imperfect love story set in Carricklea and Dublin, and the BBC’s new TV adaptation does not stray far from the delightful original. The story perplexes readers, forcing them to […]

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- […]

Mae Martin’s “Feel Good”: The Perfectly Queer Tonic To The Outside World

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Eleanor Noyce

Amongst all the anxiety of the current environment, “Feel Good” is the much-needed tonic to life’s woes. As much of the media speculates about the ongoing dreaded C-word pandemic, Canadian comedian Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical TV […]

A Modern Day Portrayal of Emotional Abuse

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Giovana Chiconelli

This article discusses themes surrounding emotional abuse and maybe be distressing or upsetting for some readers.

Reader Discretion is advised

Drag Queen Sherry Pie has been disqualified from ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’.

Posted on 7th March 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Season 12 of the US reality TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race only kicked off a week ago, but it has already been rife with controversy over New York City based drag queen Sherry Pie (Joey […]

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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