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10 May 2021
Things Heard & Seen review
Released onto Netflix on 29 April, new thriller ghost story ‘Things Seen and Heard’ is a gripping watch. In this review I share my thoughts!
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1 May 2021
Netflix's Shadow and Bone review
Netflix’s Shadow and Bone series takes a beloved YA fantasy book trilogy and deftly introduces the complexities of this world to a new audience, while pushing some cheesy tropes along the way.
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25 April 2021
A Whisker Away - A Cinematic Masterpiece
A Whisker Away - The Story of Modern Life...ish
Review By Dylan Lee @VillainGraphics (Instagram)
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24 April 2021
What's our obsession with true crime?
As the true crime genre continues to grow, what are the implications?
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21 April 2021
Netflix reports slowdown in subscriber growth in 2021 as shares drop 11%
The slowdown was reported in a letter to shareholders, leading to a sharp decline in the streaming service’s share price and market capitalisation, though the company predicts a resurgence in the second half of 2021.
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9 April 2021
Why does Netflix keep cancelling shows?
Ever wondered why a popular show gets cancelled by Netflix after just two seasons? Read on to find out more…
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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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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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1 March 2021
Winners of the 2021 Golden Globes announced
2021 celebrates 78th Golden Globes in a half virtual ceremony, filled with Netflix drama, sketchy sound issues and a lack of diversity.
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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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15 February 2021
The resurgence of the British royal family
How has ‘The Crown’ affected our perception of the Windsors?
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25 August 2020
Dear White People is inclusion done right
Sienna and Tayo talk about how the Netflix show Dear White People gets inclusivity right.
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4 June 2020
Culture lockdown: Film & TV
Saskia, Tayo and Mary are back again to deliver another deep dive on what you should be watching while indoors.
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21 May 2020
The backstories of Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’ characters
A look into the backstories of the revolutionary characters that shaped Hollywood into what it is today.
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15 May 2020
Hollywood review
Hollywood is beautifully shot and enjoyable to watch, yet ultimately offers a reductionist view on the post-war film industry.
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23 April 2020
Culture lockdown: Film and TV
Some of the Voice Contributors take a look at the best film and TV offerings to keep you going during the ongoing quarantine
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12 February 2020
Oscars 2020 verdict
The 92nd Academy Awards are over, what happened and what does it mean?
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5 December 2019
Actor Gregg Lowe on the importance of the arts and his up-coming Netfilx debut
"Young people are the voice of the future and we need those voices. More than anything, the arts help us to shape the world we live in and teach others what we know."