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Film Critic Cameron Bowles discusses the prominence of science fiction in today's cinematic landscape, assessing it as a form of reflection on the modern world
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad applies a feminist lens to Greta Gerwig's Barbie - a film equal parts compelling and contradictory
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Editor-in-Chief Alex Taylor reviews historical drama Mary & George, revelling in its immersive, dark and compelling depiction of the Jacobean era
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Film Critic Rani Jadfa delves into the highs and lows of the pre-Oscars Awards season
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Film Critic Simone Salvatore finds Dune: Part Two to be a formidable demonstration of cinematic skill
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TV Writer Luisa Connors praises A Sign of Affection in the context of the Shoujo anime genre for its unique portrayal of a deaf character rarely represented in the wider medium
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Film Critic Deeta Mahbubani reviews Players, finding it to be a worthy addition to Netflix's romcom selection
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Print&Features Editor Jess Parker finds Netflix's new live action Avatar series to not live up to expectations, paling in comparison to its original animated version
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Film Critic Joel Bishton makes the case that original filmmaking is still very much alive and well within the Hollywood studio system
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Culture Editor Ash Sutton dives into Hollywood's increasing reliance on sequels and remakes. Are films like this a source of comfort... or are they a barrier to creativity?
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad revisits a Shakespearean chick flick classic on its 25th anniversary
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Travel Editor Pippa Kline reviews Bob Marley One Love, finding it to be a colourful and well-judged depiction of the star's life