Category: Film + TV
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Fantastic Mr Fox: How to Find Contentment (Instead of Pursuing Happiness)
How the Wes Anderson classic shows us there’s greater purpose in finding contentment, than in the pointless pursuit of happiness. Image credit: Printerval
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“Porco Rosso”- The Best Studio Ghibli Film That You’ve Never Seen
“Porco Rosso” is one of the most underrated Studio Ghibli films- here’s why you should check it out
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“Who Is She? I’m His Wife”: The Strong Women of the “Corpse Bride” Love Triangle
Emma Bassett analyses the powerful women in Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride”, examining how their role in the film should be highlighted more. Image Credit: Corpse Bride (2005), Netflix
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Good Men Written Well: Gilmore Girls on positive masculinity
Gilmore Girls manages to achieve what many TV shows cannot: writing good men that aren’t completely made up
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How Normal People expertly navigates the twists and turns of young love right
As imperfect as Connell and Marianne may be, Normal People perfectly portrays the changing dynamics that young love can face. (Image Credits: BBC Three)
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‘Myself, I feel very tired’: The Phoenician Scheme is all style and no substance
Two of the worst crimes a film can commit — being boring and lacking substance. The Phoenician Scheme (2025) is guilty on both counts. (Image Credits: Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved)
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How Jurassic World Rebirth made dinosaurs feel scary again
Rebirth reminds us why the dinosaurs are the stars of the show of this prehistoric franchise (Image credits: Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)
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In Defence of the Fast and Furious Franchise
Narayan Saimbi states a defence for the criticism the Fast and Furious movies receive, and in what situations they actually shine. (Image credits: Exsimer)
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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in TV Shows
Narayan Saimbi analyses the ethical question of the use of artificial intelligence robots in the Netflix show Pluto (Image credits- IMDb)
