• Is ‘Detroit: Become Human’ Coming To TV?

    Alex Tyndall With rumours that Detroit: Become Human, a highly acclaimed story-based video game, might be coming to our TV screens, Alex delves into her hopes and concerns regarding a potential remake.  There has been recent speculation within the gaming community that Sony Pictures, responsible for films such as Casino Royale, Spiderman 1,...
  • Film Recommendations: “Integrity”

    Alex Watkin Last month, Alex selected three films around the theme of “hypocrisy” inspired by the unfortunate reoccurrence of high profile politicians flouting their own COVID-19 restrictions. This month, in contrast, the theme surrounds the virtue of sticking to your word and staying true to your principles – “Integrity”....
  • Disney+ Premier Access: Is It Worth The Extra Price Tag?

    Tylah Mofford Disney+ has reached a whopping 103.6 million subscribers (May 2021, according to Statista) since its launch at the end of 2019; no doubt due to the vast selection of Disney classics, hit shows like Greys Anatomy and the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe being available under...
  • “An Exciting And Fulfilling End To Black Widow’s Marvel journey” – Film Review: Black Widow

    Delayed since May 2020, Black Widow arrives as a welcome return to the cinema for many moviegoers, especially those who have missed big-budget action films. The character of Natasha Romanov (Black Widow) has been in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) since the second Iron Man film in 2010, but...
  • Disney+’s Loki Finds Its Place In The Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Emily Fletcher Marvel has once again expanded its cinematic universe through its Disney+ exclusive shows. Loki follows the Norse God of Mischief as he is snatched from the established timeline of the MCU by the Time Variance Authority (TVA), a seemingly all-powerful agency seeking to eliminate those who veer...
  • “Relatively Unremarkable” – Film Review: A Quiet Place Part II

    A Quiet Place Part II is more of the same; like the first instalment it does what it says on the tin and it does it well, but it's weak overplayed family story won’t satisfy those who aren’t interested in its horror trappings. This series deals with a post-apocalyptic...
  • “Annoying Characters and Emotional Platitudes” – Film Review: The Woman In The Window

    Directed by Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice, Darkest Hour), The Woman in the Window is a pretentious botch. It wants to be a serious psychological drama and a silly slasher mystery at the same time, but by trying to combine the two, it miserably fails at both....