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Film Critic Corey Douglas reviews Five Nights at Freddy's, finding it to be a poorly written and puzzlingly lacking in animatronic horror
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Sci&Tech Editor Sophie Webb defends 2003's misunderstood Seuss comedy
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Redbrick's TV, Film, Gaming, and Music Editors come together for their top picks to watch and play this November
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright puts a character spotlight on the Seventh Doctor, applauding his inherent strangeness and naming him as one of the best interpretations of the doctor
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Film Editor Alice Weltermann commends this tipsy and sun-bleached debut of How to Have Sex for its honesty and skill
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TV Writer Ashleigh Sutton reviews Only Murders in the Building Season Three, enjoying the star-studded cast and new musical elements despite initial scepticism
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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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TV Editor Kylie Clarke celebrates a heartwarming and emotional goodbye to the characters of Sex Education, in spite of some unrealistic plots and dialogue
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Film Critic Luke Pierce Powell ponders on the point of summer flick No Hard Feelings, finding its writing to be a fatal flaw
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Film Critic Ash Sutton finds the latest Marvel flick to be a surprisingly fun watch despite some inconsistencies
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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.