Rebecca Aparicio Vega explores ‘The Brutalist”, a gripping portrayal of trauma, art, and the elusive American Dream.
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Rebecca Aparicio Vega explores ‘The Brutalist”, a gripping portrayal of trauma, art, and the elusive American Dream.
Owen Peak, Online Arts and Lit Editor, takes us through the film and TV to look forward to this year.
Zandie Howells delves into the immersive horror and chilling visuals of ‘Nosferatu’.
Christina Chapman reviews ‘Missing You’, where love, lies, and loss collide in Harlan Coben’s signature style.
Owen Peak, Online Arts and Lit Editor, takes us through the film and TV to look forward to this year.
Zandie Howells delves into the immersive horror and chilling visuals of ‘Nosferatu’.
Christina Chapman reviews ‘Missing You’, where love, lies, and loss collide in Harlan Coben’s signature style.
Owen Peak explores the cultural evolution of ‘Squid Game’ in its action-packed second season.
Elin Gray delves into the drama of Keeping Up With the Kardashians and its appeal as the ultimate student escape.
Bella Maclusky reviews ‘Rocks’, a powerful portrayal of resilience and friendship in London’s inner city.
Joseph James reviews Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or-winning, character-driven film, Anora.
Owen Peak reviews Almodóvar’s poignant exploration of friendship and mortality in ‘The Room Next Door’.
Phoebe Andrews discusses the power of psychological horror in ‘Heretic’.
Victoria White discusses the impact of the new Netflix series ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ on the recent resentencing of the case.
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