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Film Critic Charley Davies takes a deep dive into Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman, showing how heavy topics like sexism and sexual assault can be portrayed within cinema
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Film Critic Cerys Gordon praises The Suicide Squad, a witty and enjoyable film that improves on the first entry to the franchise
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Amazon Prime's adaptation of classic fairytale Cinderella fails to deliver the promised feminist retelling, resulting in a shallow and tedious story, writes Film Editor Emily Wallace
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Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw reviews the Netflix teen drama that has taken the world by storm thanks to its escapist story and binge-worthy nature
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer reviews action-comedy Free Guy, praising its original writing and compelling story
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Film Critic Rhea Phagura recommends their top five Studio Ghibli films, from Kiki's Delivery Service to Howl's Moving Castle
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Comment Editor Ffion Hâf takes a look back at Legally Blonde, arguing that it remains an iconic feminist piece 20 years on
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TV Editor Sian Allen is impressed with Edgar Wright's passion project documentary, The Sparks Brothers, which blends well with Wright's filmography and the band's mystique
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Escape Room: Tournament of Champions provides a unique spin on the thriller genre but lacks depth and development, writes Comment Editor Colette Fountain
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Food & Drink Editor Chloe Hyde finds that M. Night Shyamalan's Old disappoints in terms of plot and characters, despite its intriguing premise
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TV Writer Bruna Franco praises Netflix's new teen show Young Royals for its strong LGBTQ+ representation and refreshingly diverse cast
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Film Critic Annabel Smith praises Black Widow, arguing that Marvel's latest instalment is a shining example of female-centred action films.