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Exhibition Aftermaths: RESOLVE Collective's 'them's the breaks'
By Isabel Imhorst RESOLVE Collective: them's the breaks Installation view Barbican Art Gallery, 2023 Copyright: Adiam Yemane “One...
Isabel Imhorst
Apr 5, 20238 min read


Asobi Asobase Review: Cute Girls Doing Not-So-Cute Things
When the genre of anime comes to mind, particularly in terms of women, the images are hardly flattering. It is a genre well known for...
Aniqah Ahmed
Mar 26, 20235 min read


'Bardo' Review: Take A Risk!
I took my four-year-old cousin to the Frameless exhibition in Marble Arch the other day. For the two hours we spent there, a look of...
Ben Lewis
Mar 4, 20233 min read


'The Last of Us' (HBO) Review: The Last of Us TV Series Does Something Different
The moment I heard the familiar notes of Gustavo Santaolalla - 'the maestro’, as he is affectionately called by the story’s creator Neil...
Arjan Mann
Jan 29, 20234 min read


'A Christmas Carol' Review: What Is Christmas For, If Not To Scare Kids Into Being Better People?
It’s that time of year again: tinsel, roast dinners and people pretending Home Alone is the best Christmas film. In fact, there’s a lot...
Georgia Gibson
Dec 20, 20224 min read


"Silent Night, Deadly Night" Review: One Might Question What Makes This Film "Christmassy"
Released in November 1984 in time for the big day, Silent Night, Deadly Night is, without question, a video-nasty. Coming in at only 79...
Oisín McGilloway
Dec 14, 20223 min read


'Corsage' Review: A Fresh Portrayal of a Decaying Queen
Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage has already established itself as one of cinema’s crowning jewels of 2022, having earned the Best Film Award at...
Georgia Gibson
Nov 16, 20224 min read


The Promise of Escape: Reviewing Mizuki Tsujimura’s Lonely Castle in the Mirror
Mizuki Tsujimura’s Lonely Castle in the Mirror follows Kokoro, a 7th grader at Yukishina No. 5 Junior High School. After having been...
Bianca Layog
Sep 19, 20224 min read


Mala’s Cat Review: A Pertinent Reminder of the Violence of War
Holocaust memoirs are hard to read. Given the unfathomable brutality of this history, to hear a first-hand account of the Nazis’...
Lara Mae Simpson
Apr 14, 20223 min read


London Literature Festival 2021: Booker Prize Shortlist Readings
For the finale of the 2021 London Literature Festival and on Halloween no less, the Southbank Centre hosted an author discussion of this...
Maisie Allen
Feb 18, 20224 min read
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