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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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Editor-in-Chief Alex Taylor reviews Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, saluting Harrison Ford in his final outing as Dr Jones.
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Film Editor Alice Weltermann looks back at Richard Curtis' About Time... and wholeheartedly recommends it
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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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Film Writer Tom Stone reviews Asteroid City, finding it to be a satisfying synthesis of Anderson's fimography
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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
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Print & Features Editor Jess Parker discusses Black Mirror's sixth season of tech-society critiques, highlighting the most successful episodes amidst a middling overall offering
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TV editor Tom Stone unearths an old internet horror web series, Marble Hornets, and points to its unique combination of context and presentation in creating an immersive horror experience
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Print and Features Editor Jess Parker talks A24's Talk to Me, finding it to be a chilling and worthy addition to the modern horror genre.
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TV Editor Kylie Clarke explains why Chloe from My Mad Fat Diary is one of her favourite characters of all time, praising Jodie Comer's multidimensional performance