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Ofcom – Silencer or Amplifier?

Posted on 15th October 202015th October 2020 by Tom Poole

Scrolling through the recent list of unpursued complaints on Ofcom’s website is baffling and hilarious; there’s a drinking game in there somewhere.  On the 11th July, 2020, some poor sap was so horrified by Channel […]

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 […]

Did Kwame deserve better in ‘I May Destroy You’?

Posted on 15th July 202016th July 2020 by Alex Gibbon

Michaela Coel has triumphed once again. Acclaim for her raw, unflinching drama I May Destroy You has been rapturous both online and in column inches as the shownavigates the ambiguities of consent, the power of […]

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 […]

Queerness Sewn into the Fabric of the Everyday

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Cerys Bell

Sex Education is now in its second season, and after the success of the first it continues to provide a new take on ‘coming of age’ drama along with adolescent sexuality.  Laurie Nunn, the creator […]

A love letter to Would I Lie To You? on its thirteenth birthday

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Tom Vegeris

Would I Lie To You? is a rare entity in today’s oversaturated panel show market – it manages to entertain without being callous, and can genuinely be enjoyed by the whole family. Now in its […]

Lord Sugar, You’re Fired! Why The Apprentice Should Be Cancelled

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Delphie Bond

Arts and Culture editor Delphie Bond examines the BBC’s The Apprentice and its underlying racist and sexist prejudices.

‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction‘: David Letterman Interviews Shah Rukh Khan

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Tanika Lane

Tanika Lake takes a look at David Letterman’s latest Netflix-special interview with one of India’s kings of cinema, Shah Rukh Khan.

Weapons Used in Film and TV on Display in Leeds Armouries Museum

Posted on 4th November 20194th November 2019 by Charlotte Loughlin

Purchased with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, a number of famous weapons featured in a range of cult and classic television shows and films are now on display in Leeds Armouries Museum. The […]

Unbelievable: An All Too Real Depiction of Failed Justice

Posted on 4th October 201911th October 2019 by Anya Loudon

‘Unbelievable’ is a critically acclaimed drama series that portrays a true story of the system failing women. The gritty scenescape, understated acting and methodical pacing give the series a documentary feel. This is fitting as […]

FRUITS BASKET 2019: The Warmest Welcome Home

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Tanika Lane

Tanika Lane details the return of anime cult-classic ‘Fruits Basket’ as it is successfully revived for 2019

Peaky Blinders Season 5: Strutting on with Stunning Style

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Matthew Moorey

Despite this season’s relative lack of narrative complexity in comparison with the precedent set by previous seasons, Peaky Blinders continues to stand out.

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