• The Anti-Valentine’s Love Song: a List for the Loners

    Aimee Goldblum For many of us single people, we’ll be spending this Valentine’s Day scrolling through social media and wondering just when everyone we know got into relationships. Some of us will be jealous, and some of us will be questioning where these ugly men our friends are dating...
  • Romantic Comedies For The Romantics This Season Of Love

    Melissa Mousley Romantic comedy, or rom-coms, is a subgenre of film that gets a lot of criticism. Opposers to this typically heart-warming genre often ground their attacks in how many romantic films set unrealistic expectations for love and relationships–raising the bar too high for the everyday person. They might...
  • How Bad Bunny is Redefining the Mainstream

    Micah Sorae Bad Bunny has been unavoidable so far this year. From closing 2025 as Spotify’s most-streamed global artist, a record he has now achieved four times following previous wins in 2020, 2021 and 2022, to, within a matter of weeks, headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show and winning...
  • The Trending Surge in Live Action Anime Adaptations

    Tarik Mohammed El-sayed Live action anime adaptations had their major introduction in the 1990s and has only grown in popularity throughout the years, notable adaptations include Death Note (2017), Dragon Ball Evolutions (2009) and One Piece (2023-). Although not all have been successful, there recently has been a steady...
  • Doctor Who and the Whoniverse: A Beginner’s Guide

    Jamie Carey Doctor Who (1963–89, 1996, 2005–present) has been running long enough to make newcomers suspicious. Any show with 62 years of history, multiple lead actors, and an ever-growing list of spin-offs can feel less like entertainment and more like a commitment. Yet the secret of Doctor Who’s longevity...
  • The Best Game Shows to Join as a Contestant

    Grace Morrell Game shows are an essential part of any good TV catalogue, from yelling at the TV when someone gets a wrong answer on The Chase, to feeling sympathy when someone takes out someone else’s ‘Baked Alaska’ on The Great British Bake Off. However, this defines the question:...
  • The Beauty of Ratatouille (2007) (Through the Lens of a Busy Student)

    Lucy Vanes I think when people hear ‘the beauty of film’ they tend to picture Interstellar, La La Land or The Grand Budapest Hotel, all of which, of course, are beautifully made, timeless and re-watchable films for a reason. It’s probably unusual, therefore, for an animated film about a...