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22 March 2021
Pelé: A Review
Released in February 2021, Ben Nicholas and David Tryhorn’s documentary Pelé chronicles the Brazilian football player’s career and connection with his nation. Find out our thoughts on the documentary in this review!
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22 March 2021
It's time we stop anthropomorphising cartoon animals in film
With the release and subsequent negative reviews of the new Tom and Jerry film, we ask whether beloved animal cartoon characters in live-action movies attract or repulse audiences.
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17 March 2021
Shakespeare: Too much of a good thing?
What is it that makes Shakespeare so special, and is his work still relevant today?
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15 March 2021
Netflix to trial crackdown on password sharing
Netflix has begun trialling a user verification feature in an attempt to reduce the number of ineligible viewers using the service.
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4 March 2021
An interview with artist-filmmaker Louiza Ntourou, New Creative
Louiza Ntourou is an artist-filmmaker whose work explores and raises questions about the “lost object”. Read on to see our interview with Louiza and find out more about her filmmaking journey and experiences over the last year!
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4 March 2021
Radio Silence
A BBC New Creatives short film, Louiza Ntourou's Radio Silence explores the compelling familial communication and emotional distance between a daughter and father.
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28 February 2021
Georgia Thornton | TrinityTalent 2020
Georgia Thornton was selected by Trinity College London for Progress in her Arts Award achievements
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26 February 2021
Sia's directorial debut 'Music' faces heavy criticism and controversy
The film is attracting heavy backlash for its insensitive and poorly researched portrayal of autism
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25 February 2021
Birmingham to receive £18 million in funding for new Creative Hub
A new Creative Content Hub will be developed in Birmingham. Designed to help consolidate the film and TV industry in the city, the project is also intended to serve as a platform for other creative productions in the West Midlands.
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18 February 2021
Interview with Bridgerton’s youngest star Oscar Coleman
Oscar Coleman from Netflix UK’s hit show sits down with us to discuss his career.
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7 February 2021
Promising Young Woman review: A visual milestone of post-#MeToo conversation
A review of the 2020 film Promising Young Woman and why it is important to keep the conversation going about sexual assault. By Eszter Tárnai
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7 February 2021
Disney+ streams the Rodgers & Hammerstein's star-studded Cinderella!
Disney+ to stream Cinderella, by Rogers & Hammerstein's, at the stroke of midnight on February 12th.
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6 February 2021
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy - A Review
An unflinching depiction of the crack cocaine boom of the 1980s and 1990s in the USA, Stanley Nelson's Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy tackles and sheds light on a multitude of different topics and issues surrounding the eponymous drug.
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25 January 2021
What do The Hunger Games teach us about revolution and resistance?
The critically acclaimed series not only has incredible writing, pace, and an engaging dystopia, but also many lessons to teach us.
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12 January 2021
Underrated Masterpieces: Love Letter
If I was able to call a film as wondrous as this my first attempt at a feature film I think I would never stop smiling, I would be the proudest of myself that a person has ever been!
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10 January 2021
Fantastic Mr Fox review
A review of 2009’s Fantastic Mr Fox, directed by Wes Anderson
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21 December 2020
Amy Carter, Gold Arts Award
Amy Carter has completed her Gold Arts Award over 2020 battling the issues of lockdown and having to complete a portfolio online. Find out about how Amy handled these challenges and what she did for her Arts Award.