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17 September 2021
Introducing end2end TV
Find your voice through film … from concept to creation
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15 September 2021
Unearthed 1931 anti-fascist film Europa set for world premiere in London
Created by surrealists Stefan and Franciszka Themerson, the film is deemed an anti-fascist masterpiece.
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14 September 2021
Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Marvel’s new cinematic offering is a breath of fresh air within the franchise.
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14 September 2021
Our favourite autumnal films
As summer comes to an end and autumn looms ahead, we take a look at the films that really celebrate or match the autumnal aesthetic
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14 September 2021 – 17 September 2021
Job Opportunity! Book assistant to Rowan Lawton and Philippa Milnes-Smith
A great opportunity for anyone passionate about books and has knowledge in areas such as Current trends, Pop culture, Current affairs and The arts!
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10 September 2021
Review: Love Beyond the Zoo
A man living a suburban life with an elephant he has fallen in love with, Love Beyond the Zoo is surreal and deceptively comedic, a cross-section of the animalistic instinct to escape and regress.
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9 September 2021
Cultural Comforts: Wrapping up the summer
More end-of-summer cultural comforts.
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9 September 2021
London’s BFI Film Festival full line-up revealed
The programme contains 21 premiere screenings and 259 feature films in total. This year will mark a return to 100% capacity across its ten venues, and see the UK premier of films starring actors such as Benedict Cumberbathc and Idris Elba.
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9 September 2021
Jaša: Lingering Cut (Angst Performance)
Poetic, powerful and inherently political - Jaša's latest performance in Folkestone captures the angst, confusion and frustration of modern times, offering a wake up call to all who care to listen.
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6 September 2021
Mission Green: What to Watch
Five of the best environmental documentaries out there
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6 September 2021
Review: As British As a Watermelon
Mandla Rae introspectively explores their thought processes in a video performance. They depict life as a refugee from Zimbabwe, and how family dynamic, local systemic racism, and identity confusion intertwine and have made them who they are today.
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2 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Seven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths is a surreal exploration of the relationship between violence and human connection, raised to cult classic status by its dark comedic tone and marred in part by elements of meta-misogyny.
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1 September 2021
John Lydon argues that court decision on Danny Boyle film is destructive for Sex Pistols
Former Sex Pistols front man lost a case against his band mates for the use of their music in Danny Boyle’s Disney documentary, and has written a statement fearing for the band’s legacy.
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7 September 2021 – 17 September 2021
New London Show: DJ Bazzer's Year 6 Disco
A brand-new multimedia journey from the award-winning ChewBoy Productions.
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31 August 2021
Voice Verdicts: Molly-Mae Hague and Tom Cruise
This week we have A-lister Tom Cruise and influencer Molly-Mae Hague.
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26 August 2021
Voice Retrospects: Power Rangers
A favourite for children’s TV, Power Rangers has been a familiar presence on our screens since the early 1990s. In this Voice Retrospects, I take a look back at a franchise that proved to be particularly influential for me during my childhood!
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25 August 2021
Review: People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan
The Kurupt FM crew go large as they travel to Japan in a wholesome and hilarious mockumentary feature film, a spin-off from their Bafta winning BBC TV show.
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