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Film Review: He’s All That

Katie Green September 2, 2021 No Comments filmhe's all thatNetflixremakeromanceshe's all thatstreaming

Netflix’s remake of the 1999 romance She’s All That sees Tik Tok influencer Addison Rae determined to make Tanner Buchanan the next Prom King in…

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Film Review: To All The Boys – Always & Forever

Katie Green February 16, 2021 No Comments lockdownNetflixromancestreamingto all the boys

Netflix has released the finale to Jenny Han’s trilogy To All the Boys: Always & Forever which brought all the feels – but with extra…

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TV Review: Bridgerton

Katie Green January 3, 2021 No Comments BridgertondramaNetflixperiod dramaromance

Netflix’s Christmas day release provided a festive viewing for all with the new romantic drama Bridgerton, a series some people are calling the new answer…

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Film Review: Holidate

Katie Green November 15, 2020 No Comments christmascomedyfilmHolidateNetflixromance

Winter is officially here, which means that it will soon be Christmas! A time for hope, love and family. The time of year that gives…

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How we fell in love with Ryan Gosling

Katie Green November 13, 2020 No Comments emma stonefilmRachel McAdamsromanceryan goslingThe Notebook

In honour of Ryan Gosling turning 40 this week, we look at his famous roles and explore what makes him stand out and be the…

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Throwback Review: Easy A

Katie Green September 19, 2020 No Comments anniversarycomedyeasy aemma stonefilmpenn badgleyromance

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the loosely based modern version of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter sees Olive take a simple rumour, and watches it become…

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Film Review: Premature

Katie Green March 1, 2020 No Comments 2020festivalfilmreviewromancestreamingsundance

Teenagers – expected to behave like adults, but treated like children… Met with positive reception at last year’s Sundance Film Festival, Rashaad Ernesto Green’s Premature…

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Black History Month: 10 films you need to watch

Katie Green October 16, 2019 No Comments bhmblack history monthcinemaClassiccomedycrimedramafilmlistMarvelmovienewromancethrillertop 10what to watch

Here are our top picks for the greatest films you should watch to celebrate Black History Month… Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song (1971) Director: Melvin Van…

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Theatre Review: Romeo & Juliet

Katie Green October 10, 2019 No Comments dancedramaliteratureromanceshakespeareTheatre Royaltragedy

With its many stage and screen adaptations, Shakespeare’s most famous play has almost been done to death – but how does visionary Matthew Vaughn’s take…

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Film Review: Yesterday

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With over 800 million album sales and dozens of iconic songs in their discography, The Beatles are widely considered to be the greatest band of…

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