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2 August 2019
The cruel joke of Boris Johnson
With Boris Johnson as our new PM, we have one of the most easily mockable PMs for a long time but does joking about him help or hinder him?
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8 July 2019
A Measure for A Measure Review
Shakespeare’s ‘problem play’ continues to cause problems at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
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5 July 2019
Dear White People is inclusion done right
Justin Simien's uni-based satire creates complex and relatable characters at the intersection of being black and LGBTQ.
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2 July 2019
Looking back at film in June
A relatively quiet month, but still plenty to unpack!
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25 June 2019
How Netflix enables marginalised voices
Things are finally changing in film and TV, and Netflix is leading the charge.
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4 June 2019
Looking back at film in May
Hollywood loses some legends, Paramount decide they 'gotta go fast' and change Sonic, and DC has its new Batman
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24 May 2019
In 2019, there are worse things than milkshakes
Some have called the milking of politicians a worrying precursor to further political violence. Is it worth the hubbub or are people just milking it?
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3 May 2019
Why are so few film directors female?
Only 4% of studio directors are female, why is the film industry like this and what can be done to change it?
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1 May 2019
Looking back at film in April
Disney continues its imperialistic march towards complete entertainment domination
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27 April 2019
Avengers: Endgame review
The end is here, Marvel Studios’ first superhero saga goes out on a high.
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1 April 2019
Looking back at film in March
College admission scandals, a strong second film from the director of Get Out, and a Disney dominated news cycle
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30 March 2019
Us review
Jordan Peele's second film leans hard into the horror genre, providing a deep, layered and frightening experience.
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22 March 2019
Captain Marvel review
In Marvel's first female-led feature, Brie Larson soars and shines in a fun-filled adventure.
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14 March 2019
The infantilisation of Africa and Africans
We need to change the way we look at Africa.
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28 February 2019
Late Night With Cthulu Review
In the the Old Red Lion Pub Theatre lurked a (theatrical) talk show, mandated viewing by the Old Ones - Late Night With Cthulu.
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27 February 2019
The absurdity of the Oscars
From the upheaval of Academy membership, to Kevin Hart not hosting due to issues over a series of (old) homophobic tweets, the 91st Academy Awards were destined to be unusual - and they didn’t disappoint on that front.
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24 February 2019
Patient 4260 Review
Patient 4620 is an atmospheric exploration into the psyche of a disturbed artist.
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27 December 2018
Top 10 Films of 2018
As the year comes to a close, what were the best films of 2018?
Comment posted on 16 November 2019
Hey, I can definitely get behind films being important to people (obvs I'm a bit biased). What films and/or soundtracks hit you emotionally?