The dark side of love Joseph Warne·1 April 2022In attempting to portray a dangerous stalker and murderer, You does a disservice to its representation of women, argues Joe WarneFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
Last Night in Soho: a fine line between pastiche and cliché Madeleine Feeny·2 December 2021Edgar Wright’s gory dive into 1960s Soho through a fashionista’s eyes spotlights historic crimes but is overall a blunt instrumentFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Annette: surrealism does not extend to gender roles Ellen Thomas·6 September 2021Ellen Thomas questions why abusive men continue to occupy the spotlightFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
With Malcolm & Marie, nothing is black and white Jenna Kirby·24 February 2021Jenna Kirby dives deep into the exhausting rawness of Levinson’s latest releaseFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The Cry: modern parenting with a twist Caitlin Warren·28 November 2018Caitlin Warren is gripped by short BBC series The Cry, a thriller that transforms into something much more nuancedFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The F-Word stage blog: February 2017 Lissy Lovett·14 February 2017The F-Word's round-up of what's happening in the world of comedy and theatre in FebruaryStage·0 Comments·0