Max Ingleby reviews The Old Guard, the new Netflix Original starring Charlize Theron.
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Max Ingleby reviews The Old Guard, the new Netflix Original starring Charlize Theron.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Michaela Coel’s harrowing and hilarious sexual consent drama I May Destroy You.
Is Netflix’s new space comedy a giant leap or a failure to launch? Isaac Bettridge tells all
Online Lifestyle Editor Elinor Jones reviews Frank Turner’s Facebook live gig and discusses the importance of musicians supporting small venues during the pandemic.
Max Ingleby rolls out his list of lessons you can learn from Mark Wahlberg’s new film.
Erica Mannis weighs up the advantages and disadvantages of animal captivity in the wake of Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’
Amy Butterworth shares some of the very best Studio Ghibli productions now available on Netflix.
Bridie Adams finds the latest in the To All the Boys series to be a worthy continuation of the story but unable to live up to its predecessor
Will Thornton looks over an assortment of TV endings and argues for the importance of the final episode.
Max Shepherd reviews the Safdie Brothers’ intense gambling thriller.
Max Ingleby reviews The Old Guard, the new Netflix Original starring Charlize Theron.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Michaela Coel’s harrowing and hilarious sexual consent drama I May Destroy You.
Is Netflix’s new space comedy a giant leap or a failure to launch? Isaac Bettridge tells all
Online Lifestyle Editor Elinor Jones reviews Frank Turner’s Facebook live gig and discusses the importance of musicians supporting small venues during the pandemic.
Max Ingleby rolls out his list of lessons you can learn from Mark Wahlberg’s new film.
Erica Mannis weighs up the advantages and disadvantages of animal captivity in the wake of Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’
Amy Butterworth shares some of the very best Studio Ghibli productions now available on Netflix.
Bridie Adams finds the latest in the To All the Boys series to be a worthy continuation of the story but unable to live up to its predecessor
Will Thornton looks over an assortment of TV endings and argues for the importance of the final episode.
Max Shepherd reviews the Safdie Brothers’ intense gambling thriller.
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