Tag: TV


  • Nostalgic News: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released 20 years ago!

    Joanna celebrates 20 years of Tim burton’s retelling of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • My Favourite Horror film: Kill List

    Liam argues why Kill List is the best Horror Movie

  • You Motherclucker: Fried Chicken in Films and Television

    Robert Pratley looks at the impact of the South’s best export in film and TV

  • In criticism of The X Factor

    After 15 years of “gracing” our screens, Rihanna Saglani, shares her problems with the show that was once a staple of British culture.

  • Reality TV- Is it Just Fiction With More Emotion?

    Radu Sega questions what makes reality tv ‘real’ (or not so real).

  • Big Brother UK 2024- My interview with Martha!

    Editor in Chief lives her best life interviewing Martha from this year Big Brother UK

  • The Haunting of Streaming: Best Horror Series to Binge This Halloween

    Melody Mirin lists her top TV picks for halloween binge-watching

  • Why Crashing by Phoebe Waller-Bridge is an underrated Masterpiece!

    Erin Child discusses why Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s show ‘Crashing’ is underrated.

  • Nostalgic News: Wait… Did I Dream That?

    Do you ever hear a song that reminds you of a certain TV show from your childhood? Or see a celebrity and swear you’ve seen them in something else but can’t put your finger on what it is? Do you ever think, did I dream that?  Some of our writers discuss underrated TV shows from […]

  • Best Film to watch in Summer!

    Megan Eynon Daley discusses why Teen Beach Movie is her favourite film to watch in Summer.

  • Nostalgic Lookback: H2O: Just Add Water (2006-2010)

    Rosie Spurrier takes a nostalgic lookback on Aussie series ‘H2O: Just Add Water’.

  • Nostalgic Lookback: Charmed (1998-2006)

    Lottie James looks back at The WB’s ‘Charmed’.

  • Nostalgic Lookback: Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007)

    Holly Allwright takes a nostalgic lookback on 2007’s ‘Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium’.

  • She’s Not My Type: The Use of Female Stock Characters

    While there are plenty of persistent male characterizations, the use of stock character-types for female characters has a far greater link to continued stereotypes and limited representation of women in-depth.