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Centering around a carer, Vera (Millie Felix), and her sick mistress, (Phoebe Averdieck), Winged and Imprint Dark depicts a disturbing blurring of the lines between reality and delusion. This short film relentlessly portrays an anxious viewing of a co-dependent relationship, and one that is bound to come to a head. The most striking aspect of the […]
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Lucy Maggs discusses La La Land’s ‘Marmite’ ending.
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Lucy Maggs shows her love for fireworks in the holidays!
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Lucy Maggs weighs in on Hollywood’s problem with familial connections when it comes to employment.
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Lucy Maggs puts forward the sheer potential I Am Not Okay With This has for another series following its untimely conclusion.
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Remakes and reboots are often met with dismayed groans. But are they always consistently bad?
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I know, I know, this film and franchise has been spoken of to death. However, now that the backlash and conflict has died down after the divisive film that was The Rise of Skywalker (2019), I think it is worth looking back on some red flags presented much earlier on. The Force Awakens (2015) was […]
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Gifted has been out for a while (since 2017 to be exact), but with names like Chris Evans, Lindsay Duncan, Octavia Spencer and Jenny Slate, it is surprising how little this film is discussed. Director Mark Webb and writer Tom Flynn take well-known themes and tropes – particularly the gifted child narrative – and expand […]
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Lucy Maggs reviews the latest release from singer-songwriter Billie Eilish.
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Lucy Maggs begins to pry into the source of our guilty pleasures and asks: what makes them guilty in the first place?
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Film Sub-Editor Lucy Maggs shares some love for the newest cover from country-turned-pop singer Miley Cyrus.
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Lucy Maggs reviews Millie Bobby Brown’s latest outing as Enola Holmes.
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Lucy Maggs shares her thoughts on the Danish drama/comedy.
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The hit show debuted 15 years ago and went on to spawn another 14 seasons!