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Digital Editor Halima Ahad defends the reality show Made in Chelsea, arguing that its stars are authentic and fun to watch, despite popular criticism
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Film Editor Tom Green examines the discourse surrounding Killers of the Flower Moon - the latest film from Martin Scorsese - and discusses what separates 'content' from 'cinema'
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright makes the case for a Buddhist reading of Pixar's classic 2009 film.
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Film Editor Alice Weltermann looks back on Gilmore Girls from its cosy and idealised American small-town atmosphere, to the underlying paradoxes of its postfeminist perspective
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Film Critic Joel Bishton revisits Edgar Wright's The World's End, praising the film's tightly plotted blend of comedy, drama and science fiction
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Redbrick Gaming and Film's Writers and Editors come together to discuss the 'best' and the worst of films adapted from or influenced by video games
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Despite its criticisms, TV Critic Rani Jadfa endorses Marvel's TV efforts for its diversity and ability to bring viewers together
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TV Writer Joel Bishton explores the legacy of Doctor Who, describing how its successful genre-switching as well as innovative ideas have led to its mass appeal and status as a staple of British television
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad revisits Mamma Mia!, deciding that it is the perfect summer watch
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright revisits and explores the merit of Pixar's Toy Story 4, four years on from its release.
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright breaks down the fascinating ways in which film, filmmakers and philosophy intersect
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Film Editor James Richards revisits Douglas Hickox's Theatre of Blood, finding it to be just as camp and vivacious as it was upon release in 1973