Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2019)
We have grown used to seeing the ways in which humans are profoundly changing the natural world; the oceans, theContinue Reading
We have grown used to seeing the ways in which humans are profoundly changing the natural world; the oceans, theContinue Reading
‘White Riot’, directed by Rubika Shah, charts the rise of Rock Against Racism (RAR) and Temporary Hoarding magazine during theContinue Reading
f r e d is a new short film written and directed by Alexander Jeremy. We meet Lily, a youngContinue Reading
McMillions, the documentary series, tells the story of the McDonald’s Monopoly game fraud of 1989-2001. The Mark Wahlberg production exploresContinue Reading
On a promotional book tour for her recently released autobiography Becoming (2020), Michelle Obama reflects on her years at theContinue Reading
Innocence is a short film directed by Ben Reid. It follows a detective (Alice Lowe) as she investigates the suspectedContinue Reading
The Loudest Voice depicts Roger Ailes’s rise to power as Fox News’ CEO and chairman and his decay with theContinue Reading
‘Lycanthropy’, by Alexander Black, is an investigative thriller that delves into the horrible, dark world of child abuse by followingContinue Reading
Onward is Pixar’s latest bittersweet tale about loss and grief. The film stands out by approaching the subject from theContinue Reading
Eric Goode has been praised recently for single-handedly entertaining the nation during pandemic-induced isolation with his documentary series ‘Tiger King:Continue Reading
I’ll be upfront with you: I genuinely grieved Lil Peep’s death. I wouldn’t have really counted myself as a bigContinue Reading
Hotter is a genre-defying two woman show merging verbatim voice recording, physical dance like sequences and monologue. Directed by JessicaContinue Reading
The theatre has been quarantined, all the exits are guarded and nobody is allowed to leave. Why, even the stageContinue Reading
Coky Giedroyc’s adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s novel closes this year’s Glasgow Film Festival: a bit of a shame. Glasgow’s programmingContinue Reading
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