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4 December 2024
A DC film with lost potential, Blue Beetle film review
A film following Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) as in his attempt to get a job, he ends up being the symbiotic host of an ancient alien technology, which main villain, Victoria Kord (Susan Sarandon) was looking for.
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2 December 2024
Barnaby Blackburn on Pylon: The personal and universal themes of growing up
Filmmaker, director and writer Barnaby Blackburn reflects on his Bafta-qualified short film Pylon, inspired by his childhood memories.
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29 November 2024
The Art of Composition: An interview with Anya Zraykat
This interview looks to explore the interdisciplinary nature of artists in integrating art and life together to produce memorable experiences and creative depth.
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27 November 2024
Film Review: Wicked — brings Broadway to life
With a cast including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and others, has it met expectations?
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27 November 2024
Queer imagining of The White Lotus to perform at The Divine this Twixmas
Brooklyn Rep UK, The Divine’s award-winning resident (in the basement) theatre company, presents These Gays! They’re Trying To… - a celebration of queer tv meme culture which offers the rollicking colonic so often needed after Christmas.
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27 November 2024
Vaibhav Chauhan: From Noida’s Quiet Corners to London’s Bright Lights
Vaibhav Chauhan, a musician and filmmaker, journeyed from Noida to London, blending Indian roots with global artistry in music and storytelling.
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26 November 2024
Film Review: Conclave — Who knew picking a Pope was this thrilling?
Harry Potter star Ralph Fiennes plays a conflicted cardinal battling the complex politics of the Vatican in this fascinating thriller from Oscar-winning director Edward Berger.
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26 November 2024 – 5 January 2025
Take part in FUSE International 2025
Applications for FUSE International 2025 are now open!Be part of South West London’s multi-arts festival for artists under 30. Whatever your artform, FUSE International provides spaces for you to test new work and reach new audiences.
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26 November 2024
Theatre Review: Brixham Chimes at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Life. Death. Fish. Money. A completely live performance to music with film, ‘Brixham Chimes’ is a novella in verse about life, loss and our oceans by author Jim Funnel.
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19 November 2024
David Attenborough: My Climate Hero
In recent years, Attenborough has become much more than a natural historian; he’s a climate change hero, determined to wake us up to the reality of the environmental crisis.
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17 November 2024
Film Review: Jaws (1975)
This is the film that made many people afraid to go into the water. Starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, Jaws was the intense thriller that launched the career of director Steven Spielberg and was the first summer blockbuster.
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15 November 2024
Steve Irwin: My Climate Hero
Today, conservationists and fans around the world celebrate Steve Irwin Day in honour of the Australian wildlife presenter. To me, and many other children of the 2000s, the man known as the Crocodile Hunter is nothing short of a climate hero.
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14 November 2024
John Lewis Christmas Advert: It's time to stop caring so much
Social media is up in arms about the 2024 John Lewis Christmas advert, but 'The Gifting Hour' really just made it clear that a lot of us care too much.
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13 November 2024
Stopmotion - A film that will make you never want to date an animator
My Review of the independent horror film, Stopmotion, and subsequent Q&A with director Robert Morgan that i saw at the KinoSonic festival of image + sound.
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13 November 2024
In This Climate: Serena Davies on directing David Attenborough docs
Serena Davies is the director of two climate-focused David Attenborough documentaries for the BBC. Here, she discusses how TV can play a role in tackling the climate crisis.
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4 November 2024
Film Review: Joker: Folie a Deux — Madness on trial
Todd Phillips' superhero sequel Joker: Folie a Deux is a look at how well we can look beyond the smoke and into the eyes of what we think makes a villain.
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4 November 2024
Film Review: Paddington in Peru — More charm than you can bear
Paul King might have vacated the director's chair, but Paddington In Peru still embraces Michael Bond's beloved bear with both arms and a healthy supply of silly slapstick.
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1 November 2024
Rivals- Season 1 TV Review
An exciting thrill ride full of 80’s nostalgia that will leave you wanting more.
TV Review of ‘Rivals’ on Disney+.