Category: Features


  • Nothing Beats A Londoner: Nike and Diversity in Advertising

    Head of Publicity Maddie takes a look at what went right and wrong in Nike’s latest hit advert.

  • Hollywood Whitewashing and the Evolution of Film Diversity

    Pascal Ezeabasili delves into the origins and progress of Hollywood whitewashing.

  • Stereotypes in Entertainment: Comedy or Tragedy?

    Superficial tropes or normalised definitions? Online Manager Hannah takes a look at some of the most frequent stereotypes.

  • Quotes To Live By: Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Ahead of the release of Avengers: Infinity War, Deputy Editor Rehana takes a look at the most memorable lessons from Marvel character.

  • Westworld: The birth, death and resurrection of the Western

    Ahead of the return of Westworld, David looks back at the life of the Western and how it’s on its way back to its former glory.

  • A Quiet Place and the Rejuvenation of the Horror Genre

    In light of the positive critical reception of A Quiet Place, Nathan Jones looks at what this film does differently from the rest of the genre’s latest outputs.

  • A Wrinkle in Time, Disney films, and the never-ending appeal of wonder

    What is it about Disney films that captures the hearts of children and adults alike? Deputy Editor Rehana goes on an adventure to find the answer.

  • I Say Thank You for the Music – Significant life lessons from female artists

    Because every day is a good day to celebrate women, Joanne takes a look at some figureheads of the past years and what they have taught her through their music.

  • Allegations and Accusations: What Do They Really Mean for Musicians?

    A few months after numerous band members faced accusations of sexual assault, Daisy Malcolm looks at the impact they had.

  • What Fresh Meat gets right about finishing university

    Deputy Editor Rehana reflects on the similarities between Fresh Meat’s final season and the final semester of university.

  • “Music is directly for celebration and good things” – An interview with Rae Morris

    Sophie Jones sat down with Rae Morris to discuss her new album, ‘Someone Out There’, and what she hopes to do with the album that may follow.

  • Image versus Music: Why has Emo fallen out of trend?

    Since the turn of the new decade, emo has become uncool. Bands have shaken off the label of emo in relation to their music. People often have a knee-jerk response to the word. Confessing you like such music results in a reaction of rolled eyes and pulled faces. It is also a touchy subject in […]

  • “Rock’n’roll hit me in the face and it sounded like the thing that makes sense the most in the world.” – An interview with Danio Forni of Husky Loops

    We chatted about the Italian music industry, their beginnings, and the story of their name.

  • From Tomb Raider to Super Mario: Are video games unadaptable?

    With the release of the newest Tomb Raider film featuring Alicia Vikander, Sam Law takes a look at the eternal issue of video game film adaptations.