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.
With the 60th Anniversary and Christmas Specials now released, Ben Holdstock gives a summary of every decade of Doctor Who, noting actor changes, developments in technology, and key episodes to watch from each era- from the 1960s to Present Day.
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, discusses her favourite Christmas special, from the British television classic ‘Ghosts.’
Megan Perry discusses David Fincher’s Netflix thriller, praising the Killer’s characterisation and noting the questions posed by such an intricate character.
Anna Mear discusses all four of Wes Anderson’s short film adaptations of Roald Dahl classics.
Kayleigh Swart discusses the second season of Netflix’s Heartstopper, finding the show perfectly warming and cheesy in all the right ways.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, offers much praise for season 4 of Sex Education, especially noting the way the series ties together plotlines from previous seasons.
Ellie Turner explores the impact of the Hollywood labour disputes on regular festival scheduling, and how smaller indie films may now be getting their chance to shine.
Sophy Cullington dives into the latest Sally Rooney TV adaptation, considering its mixed reception, frank depiction of polygamy, and Alison Oliver’s debut performance.
Emily Im offers a thorough recap of Season 2 of Umbrella Academy before filling readers in with all the essentials revealed in the trailers. A must-read before jumping into Season 3!
Mahnoor Imam returns with another fantastic breakdown of episodes 3-4 and discusses her favourite series moment.
Daniella Clark ranks six of her favourite David Fincher films for this week’s Director Spotlight.
Mahnoor Imam offers a thorough breakdown of the series’ first two episodes. A must-read before jumping into Volume Two.
Lydia explores the long and vibrant history of cinema in Hong Kong. She uncovers how truly representative this medium can be regarding the city’s identity and unique cultural blend.
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