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‘Primal’ (Season 1) Review: The Art of Survival, The Beauty of Compassion

Marcin Zembrzuski takes a look at celebrated cartoonist, Genndy Tartakovsky’s latest work. The rawest cartoon of 2019 is, in my opinion, Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal. This prehistoric adventure thriller, equally influenced […]

Posted on 2nd February 20202nd February 2020 By Marcin Zembrzuski Continue reading

A Decade in: TV Shows

We don’t even want to count how many TV shows showed up on our screens in the last decade, so our writers give their opinions on their favourites instead. Avatar: […]

Posted on 10th January 202010th January 2020 By Alex Dewing Continue reading

‘Dark’ Season 2 Review

Harry Mizumoto reviews the latest season of Netflix’s hit German drama.  This review contains minor spoilers.  The world is dying. If one can indulge the melodrama of this statement long […]

Posted on 17th September 201917th September 2019 By Harry Mizumoto Continue reading

‘After Life’ Review

Sam Hamilton reviews Ricky Gervais’ heartfelt six-part character study.  How far can you push a punchline? What are the boundaries of the taboo? And when has a joke gone too […]

Posted on 31st March 201931st March 2019 By Sam Hamilton Continue reading

‘Sex Education’ Season 1 Review

Sabastian Astley reviews the new Netflix coming of age series on teenage sexuality.  Netflix’s Sex Education, created by Laurie Nunn, provides something many shows revolving around adolescence lack: an openness and […]

Posted on 4th February 20194th February 2019 By Sabastian Astley Continue reading

‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ Review

Sabastian Astley reviews Black Mirror’s intense and ambitious interactive special. Black Mirror writer and show co-creator Charlie Brooker sees off the year with a bold and innovative new episode of the […]

Posted on 16th January 201916th January 2019 By Sabastian Astley Continue reading

‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Season 1 Review

Théo Verzeroli reviews Netflix’s reboot of the iconic 90s sitcom.  Sabrina: “I want freedom and power.” Prudence: “He’ll never give you that. The Dark Lord. The thought of you, of […]

Posted on 21st November 201821st November 2018 By Théo Verzeroli Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Series 11 Mid Season Review

Sabastian Astley reviews the newest series of the timey wimey sci-fi show so far.  The 11th series of the iconic BBC show Doctor Who is unique from that of its […]

Posted on 17th November 2018 By Sabastian Astley Continue reading

‘Dead Line’ Review: The Eerie ‘Inside No. 9’ Live Episode

Alex Dewing reviews the live Halloween special of the BBC dark comedy anthology series. The deliciously dark duo of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, who over the course of twenty-three […]

Posted on 2nd November 20182nd November 2018 By Alex Dewing Continue reading

‘Atlanta: Robbin’ Season’ Review

Raphael Duhamel reviews the second season of Donald Glover’s series. The first sequence of Atlanta’s second season sets the tone for every other episode: two young unidentified men prepare to […]

Posted on 28th May 2018 By Raphael Duhamel Continue reading

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