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The Best TV Shows of the 2010s

by Jonathan Chern, Screen, Henry Jordan, Jacob Heayes, Ben Faulkner, Oliver Leader de Saxe, Sally Denning, Francesca Sylph and William Thornton

An ensemble of Screen writers take a look at the best television of the past decade.

The Best Films of the 2010s: #10-1

by Screen, Harry Caton, Bryony Gooch, Emma Hussain, Neha Shaji, Amy Butterworth, Catherine Lloyd, Katie Jones, Tabitha Burnett and Maria Goddard

Exeposé writers reveal our ten favourite films of the past decade.

Return of the Roaring Twenties

by Arts & Lit

Isaac Bettridge discuss the arrival of the new decade with a look back to the phenomenal era of the 1920s.

Literature of the Decade

by Imogen Williams

Continuing our Print counterparts Literature of the Decade feature, our writers review some of their favourite literature of the last ten years. Imogen Williams reviews Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’.

2010’s Decade Dance

by Emily Sumner

Emily Sumner explores the past decade dances coming to salient conclusions on our generation and the dance culture we are ratifying Is the age of the dance dead? Although we are inundated with shows promoting dance, such as Strictly Come Dancing, Britain’s Got Talent or BBC One’s recent success The Greatest Dancer, our generation’s idea […]

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