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3 March 2022
Sam Sweeney | TrinityTalent 2021
TrinityTalent celebrates Arts Award achiever Sam for his Progress. He has been selected as Youth Choice for Arts Award.
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3 March 2022
Michael Nash | TrinityTalent 2021
TrinityTalent celebrates Bronze Arts Award achiever Michael Nash. He was selected for a Special Mention.
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2 March 2022
Harry Nicholson | TrinityTalent 2021
TrinityTalent celebrates Arts Award achiever Harry for his Progress.
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28 February 2022
Interview with Edward Buxton, New Creative
Edward Buxton tells us all about his latest short Finger Prick as part of BBC New Creatives
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27 February 2022
Jackass Forever
Old or not, the cast of Jackass Forever, will never not be funny.
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26 February 2022
Scenes from a Marriage (1973)
Before watching the 2021 miniseries of Scenes from a Marriage, I decided to review the original…
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25 February 2022
Julie D’Aubigny: sword fighter, opera star, and the OG bisexual baddie
Often thought of as wild, uncontained, and a master flouter of all French societal rules — the 17th-century story of Julie D’Aubigny, is generally thought more of as myth than fact.
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24 February 2022
Marlene Dietrich: Deutschland's Finest
Marlene Dietrich. A classic Hollywood star and fashion icon who fully embraced her sexuality. Here is a short piece on why she deserves to be remembered.
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22 February 2022
Review: Uncharted
Despite the all-star cast, the film adaptation of Naughty Dog's successful video game franchise ultimately falls flat.
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21 February 2022 – 28 February 2022
Apply to the Watersprite Film Festival Media Team
If you live near Cambridge and love film, apply to become part of the Watersprite Festival Media Team!
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21 February 2022
The new ‘Lord of The Rings; Rings of Power’ trailer feels like something is missing
A review of how the new trailer looks a little underwhelming, and how its left fans worried with its differences to the original films, that were so successful.
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21 February 2022
Urban Fox
This animated short conveys feelings of loneliness effectively and creatively through the story of a fox.
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21 February 2022
This Is Going To Hurt: funny, poignant and heartbreaking
Ben Wishaw’s comedy-drama is as poignant as it is entertaining
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18 February 2022
The rising cost of living: a threat to arts and culture
An investigation into the cost of living crisis and how it is affecting young people’s access to arts and culture.
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17 February 2022
Some musical picks for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022
Edinburgh Fringe Festival makes its triumphant return this year to celebrate it’s seventy-fifth anniversary. 3,000+ acts are performing though which makes it easy to be inundated, so here are my top picks as a Fringe newbie to check out.
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17 February 2022
The fascinating world of New Iranian Cinema
A detailed look at New Iranian Cinema and why you should check out some of the films belonging to the movement.
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14 February 2022
Review: Coleoptera by Bryony Bates
Are we too late? Bryony Bates’ experimental New Creatives audio piece disorientates an entire landscape of voices and calls for urgency to those asleep at the wheel during the world’s sixth mass extinction.
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8 February 2022
Jennifer’s Body isn’t really a high school horror
Yes, our perceptions of Megan Fox have changed after her 2019 interview, but what does the 2009 horror comedy really mean? Warning: spoilers ahead and discussion of content made for mature audiences!