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Accessibility as Revolution: Only The Poets Take the O2 Academy Brixton
Writer Hannah Breen reviews Only The Poets' £1 sold-out concert at the O2 Academy Brixton while also discussing the importance of keeping music accessible to audiences and musicians.
Hannah Breen
4 hours ago


Into Life, Into Love: Champion Trees at The Others
Writer Tamara Wanja shares her narrative review documenting her experience at The Others for the Champion Trees headline performance.
Tamara Wanja
7 hours ago


Who Is 'Five Nights At Freddy's 2' Really For?
Coming out of watching Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, I kept hearing that the film was “made for the fans”. As a long-term fan of the franchise, this movie was not made for me. Which raises the question: who is it for?
Joanne Baranga
12 hours ago


Commodifying Cruelty: Romanticising Abuse And Reframing “Wuthering Heights” (2026) In The Age Of Spectacle
Photo by nidan via Pixabay (licensed under the Pixabay Content Licence ) Since the release of its first trailer, “ Wuthering Heights ” (Emerald Fennell, 2026) has made one thing clear: this is not a story about love conquering all, nor even about love consuming everything; rather, it is about the romanticisation and commodification of abuse shrouded under the pretense of love. Calling it an adaptation of Wuthering Heights would be an overstatement; many critics and devoted
Isabelle Monteiro
2 days ago


“Everything Is Connected”: Underland
Underland (2025) is a cinematic voyage depicting three subterranean landscapes. From caves, to storm drains, to underground laboratories; this documentary values life beneath the surface.
Zarah Hashim
3 days ago


Daniela Denyer Malo
3 days ago
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