Phoebe Andrews dissects ‘The Monkey’, A bizarre horror-comedy that mixes absurd gore with twisted humour.
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Phoebe Andrews dissects ‘The Monkey’, A bizarre horror-comedy that mixes absurd gore with twisted humour.
Owen Peak, explores ‘The Substance’, a gripping horror take on society’s beauty ideals.
Pollyanna Roberts, Print Screen Editor, reviews the harrowing but emotional new drama The Outrun.
In his analysis, Zandie Howells considers the effectiveness of ‘Firebrand’s’ historical revisions.
Isabel Bratt discusses the latest Netflix adaptation of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender.’
Maddy Conlan Reviews ‘Dune: Part Two’ marking it as an entertaining and visually arresting watch.
Maya Fernandes reviews Sharrock’s chocolate-box comedy, ‘Wicked Little Letters,’ addressing its humorous take on social commentary.
Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, praises the Polish film Chłopi (The Peasants), especially noting the fantastic visuals and exploration of character.
Lachlan Evans praises Martin Scorcese’s latest feature, noting the performance quality from each of the key characters.
Bronwyn Payne discusses the first few episodes of the second season of Loki, a show which, among controversy and overcomplexity, finds light in the addition of Ke Huy Quan.
Daniel Eke explores director Ken Loach’s most recent, and rumoured last, film: The Old Oak.
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, discusses the hilarious high-school comedy Bottoms, and its importance in queering the genre.
For Black History Month, Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, explores the brilliant filmography of Jordan Peele – especially noting his fantastic mixing of comedy and horror.
For Black History Month, Ellie Turner discusses film and documentary maker Ava DuVernay, highlighting her importance in educating the masses on systemic racism in America.
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