Tag: Violence


  • Violent Depictions in TV

    Sam Pegg explores the different ways television shows such as Grey’s Anatomy and 13 Reasons Why present violence on screen.

  • WESLEY: Your Child And American Guns

    What if you could make a gun that was unregistered, invisible, and untraceable? What do you think a kid would do with a gun like that? Travis Andrade’s WESLEY brings a new American perspective on an old American problem: gun control. Seen through the eyes of Wesley (James Sandler), an 11-year-old boy in middle-class America, this […]

  • ‘Now look what you made me do’: Tracing Hollywood and its ballooning love letter to abuse and violence

    Writer Sophie discusses the representation of abuse in modern cinema, and how it should be handled.

  • Review: The Girl on the Train

    Writer Sophie explores why the highly anticipated The Girl on the Train film adaptation isn’t quite as spectacular as it was expected to be.

  • Review: Forsaken

    Writer Sophie reviews Forsaken, the western released last month starring father and son due Donald and Kiefer Sutherland.

  • Review: Lapse of Honour

    Rayna Campbell’s urban drama may well be deeper than it first appears, says Sophie Trenear.

  • Review: American Horror Story (Season 5, Episode 1)

    Ashleigh reviews the return of cult classic series American Horror Story, this time set in the art deco halls of the Hotel Cortez.