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Film Critic Anna Emmerson Robinson praises Eva Husson's Mothering Sunday, arguing that the heart-wrenching watch is a sensitive portrayal of grief and heartbreak
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TV Writer Deyna Grimshaw sings the praises of the newest season of You, highlighting the chemistry between the two leads
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Comment Editor Ffion Hâf discusses Marvel's lack of diverse leading superheroes
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Film Critic Joi Foote looks into the trope of portraying film villains with physical disfigurements, arguing that this feeds into harmful ideas of ableism
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Life & Style Editor Julia Lee discusses why industrial action in the film industry is crucial, and how delays in film releases play an important role
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Film Critic Emily Handel reviews Last Night in Soho, finding it an enjoyable watch, but not quite meeting high expectations
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor reviews sci-fi epic Dune, exploring whether it should be classed as a white-saviour film
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Redbrick Film's creepy critics come together for the fourth year in a row to recommend their favourite chilling watches, sure to haunt viewers during the spooky season
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TV Critic Martha Roche reviews the newest iteration of the horror classic, praising the strong start to the season so far
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Film Critic Todd Waugh Ambridge reviews No Time To Die, arguing that the final instalment of Daniel Craig's James Bond films offers a satisfying conclusion in spite of the perplexing narrative
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Music Editor Sammy Andrews goes through her top four films from Audrey Hepburn's iconic career, from Roman Holiday to Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Film Critic Mia Lynam praises the performances in Venom, but highlights the problems of its shorter length and the impact this has on character development and pacing