Pollyanna Roberts delights in the magic of director Greta Gerwig, also noting how the perhaps ‘obvious’ feminist message unfortunately still rings very true.
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As Print Screen Editor, Pollyanna Roberts has written numerous articles for Exeposé, with a focus on cinema. She stays updated with new releases, but also delves into film history and explores how cinema has evolved and the important topics it can discuss. Pollyanna has loved film for so many years now and cannot wait to keep writing about it and get readers thinking about difficult but intriguing questions they never knew they had about cinema.
Pollyanna Roberts delights in the magic of director Greta Gerwig, also noting how the perhaps ‘obvious’ feminist message unfortunately still rings very true.
Pollyanna Roberts discusses the Prince Charming trope, from Snow White to Shrek, and how harmful it can be to young people.
Pollyanna Roberts finds Smile a refreshing and frightening horror thriller
With his first appearances being on television, Pollyanna Roberts tours us through Austin Butler’s roles from Disney to his recent collaborations with Quentin Tarantino and Baz Luhrman
Screen Editor Pollyanna Roberts gives Freshers a guide to the most popular student hang-outs in and around Exeter.
Review: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Pollyanna Roberts finds only a modicum of fun in Netflix’s direct sequel to Hooper’s canonical slasher and an overabundance of superficiality and missteps. As an …
Review: Euphoria S2, so far Pollyanna Roberts gives a recap of where each of Euphoria‘s central ensemble is thus far and weighs in on the moral crises in which they …
Pollyanna Roberts discusses the dual-pronged danger of nostalgia and subversion of gender tropes in Edgar Wright’s latest film.
Pollyanna Roberts delights in the magic of director Greta Gerwig, also noting how the perhaps ‘obvious’ feminist message unfortunately still rings very true.
Pollyanna Roberts discusses the Prince Charming trope, from Snow White to Shrek, and how harmful it can be to young people.
Pollyanna Roberts finds Smile a refreshing and frightening horror thriller
With his first appearances being on television, Pollyanna Roberts tours us through Austin Butler’s roles from Disney to his recent collaborations with Quentin Tarantino and Baz Luhrman
Screen Editor Pollyanna Roberts gives Freshers a guide to the most popular student hang-outs in and around Exeter.
Review: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Pollyanna Roberts finds only a modicum of fun in Netflix’s direct sequel to Hooper’s canonical slasher and an overabundance of superficiality and missteps. As an …
Review: Euphoria S2, so far Pollyanna Roberts gives a recap of where each of Euphoria‘s central ensemble is thus far and weighs in on the moral crises in which they …
Pollyanna Roberts discusses the dual-pronged danger of nostalgia and subversion of gender tropes in Edgar Wright’s latest film.
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