From cosy comfort shows to gripping dramas, three writers reveal their top binge-worthy picks!
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From cosy comfort shows to gripping dramas, three writers reveal their top binge-worthy picks!
Dumebi Jibunoh explores Bong Joon-Ho’s incredible 2003 crime thriller, especially noting the character depth, and the expert storytelling.
Mitch Rowe discusses Pixar’s new film, Elemental, and notes the film’s use of social-issue themes.
Anna Mear discusses all four of Wes Anderson’s short film adaptations of Roald Dahl classics.
Emily Rizzo looks at the work of supremely talented yet often and unfairly neglected cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel
With incredible cinematography and a performance of the ages from Cate Blanchett, writer-director Todd Field has struck gold with his latest feature, writes Screen Editor Harvey Isitt.
Catherine Stone praises Coogler’s respectful continuation of the Black Panther story whilst acknowledging its struggles to live up to its predecessor
Jessica Cadogan finds that despite being an aesthetic treat, Empire of Light ultimately lacks substance and tries to tackling too many hard-hitting issues
For Freddie Crawford, It’s a Sin is a must watch
Max Ingleby finds The Dig to be more of a damp trench than an unearthed treasure trove
Caitlin Barr considers the history of awards ceremonies, discrimination, and Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You
Marking a fresh start for the MCU, Arjumand Qobil reviews the first three episodes of WandaVision
In response to It’s a Sin creator, Russell T. Davies, Nick Powell considers the necessity of casting authenticity
With the news of a sequel on the way, Archie Lockyer runs us through the joys of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and looks towards the future of the franchise
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