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Comment Editor Gwydion Elliott explains how Andor has breathed new life into Star Wars with its immersive storylines and interesting characters
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TV writer Sammy Andrews revels in the nostalgic elements of the Netflix series, while believing that its new time setting and characters could be explored in greater depth
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Film Editor James Evenden finds Somebody I Used to Know a disappointing rom-com despite its moments of maturity and Alison Brie's charming performance
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Culture Editor Halima Ahad praises the showcasing of Pakistani culture in What's Love Got To Do With It? but finds that it falls short in depicting arranged marriage
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Redbrick's Sci&Tech and Film Writers and Editors discuss their favourite films that incorporate scientific themes
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Film Editor Emily Wallace praises Lockwood & Co as a fresh take on young adult fantasy
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Film Editor James Evenden praises The Last of Us as the pinnacle of video game TV adaptations
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright reviews Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, finding the film to be a disappointing start to phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Redbrick writers and editors take a look back at their favourite films of 2022
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Film Critic Tom Green finds that Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don DeLillo's White Noise succeeds and fails due to its fidelity to the novel
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TV writer Ilina Jha reviews the Channel 4 show noting that, while it contains all the best elements of a typical TV sitcom, it would be better enjoyed when viewed as a comedy-drama
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Film Writer Alice Weltermann finds M3GAN to be a fun gen-Z horror/comedy, despite feeling restrained when it comes to its violence