Katie Matthews addresses the pins celebrities wore to the Oscars in support of a call for ceasefire in Gaza, and questions if it was enough.
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Katie Matthews addresses the pins celebrities wore to the Oscars in support of a call for ceasefire in Gaza, and questions if it was enough.
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.
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.
Sarah Gould has much praise for One Life, noting the brilliant performances, and discussing the incredible true story the film is based on.
Eloise Grainger discusses Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, praising the visual style of the film, as well as actor Cailee Spaeny’s performance.
Charlie McCormack reviews the critically acclaimed ‘Poor Things,’ addressing it as a feminist adaptation of Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein.’
Cora Jamieson praises the sequel to family-favourite Chicken Run, noting the references to other iconic films, and the inclusion of a varied host of regional accents.
Mitchel Rowe discusses the emerging trope of the ‘bleak girl’, addressing how feminine people want to see real reflections of gritty, complex female characters on the screen.
Alexander Howells takes us through the most (and least) anticipated films of 2024.
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