Tag: diversity


  • Are Award Nominations Reflective of Audience Expectations?

    Louise Chase asks some important questions while evaluating the abysmal nominations of the 2021 awards season.

  • News Weekly Roundup (07/09/20-13/09/20) – Bookshops, Oscars and Consoles

    Broken records, stars lost and an ongoing battles between console powerhouses are just a few of the events that have happened this week. Read the article to find out more!

  • Diversity Perform Powerful Black Lives Matter on Britain’s Got Talent

    Diversity united to create an “incredibly powerful” sight through the art of dance.

  • Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn Launch Initiative to Improve BAME Representation in UK Film and Television

    The initiative, Set Access, is a programme based within the UK that intends to promote a wider representation within the creative workforce.

  • The Conundrum of Theatre and Diversity

    Literature Exec Abi discusses the champions – and disappointments – of diversity within the theatre industry.

  • Spike Lee Wades in on New Oscars Race Debate

    The new year is upon us, and with the beginning of 2019 comes fresh anticipation for the biggest night in film, the 91st installment of the Oscars. For almost a century, the Academy Awards, a collection of twenty-four trophies for artistic and technical excellence in the film industry, has provided movie lovers everywhere an opportunity […]

  • Hidden Gem: Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    Delving deep into the forgotten era of Disney, Rehana Nurmahi brings attention to a forgotten should-be classic.

  • J.K Rowling: A Champ or Chump for Diversity?

    Rehana discusses Harry Potter, race and the wonders of fandom.

  • The Shape of Water: Diversity Done Right

    A look at the clever representation of social issues swept up in Guillermo del Toro’s surreal romance.

  • The Great British Bake Off’s Diversity Recipe

    Farihah Choudhury takes a look at a simple GBBO recipe – that of the show itself.

  • “All you can do is bring yourself to the role”: Danny Lee Wynter talks Forty Years On, Diversity and Donald Trump

    Danny talks to us about diversity in the arts, what history can teach us, and his role in Chichester’s Forty Years On.

  • Notes on News: Can diversity really be to blame for falling comic-book sales?

    Writer Laura examines whether Marvel can realistically blame diversity for recent declines in comic-book sales

  • Why seeing South Asian actors succeed excites me

    With Aziz Ansari being the first ever South Asian host of Saturday Night Live tonight, our Features editor takes a look at the recent success of other South Asian actors.

  • Progress on the Small Screen: Is an all-female directing team a good thing?

    Alice Johannessen looks at the stats regarding female directors, and talks the reasons that Film should follow Television’s lead.