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Discussion – ‘Being Blacker’

Emma Davis considers Molly Dineen’s documentary about the Brixton neighbourhood icon ahead of its premiere on BBC2 tonight. In Molly Dineen’s latest documentary Being Blacker, Brixton is the undercurrent to […]

Posted on 12th March 201812th March 2018 By Emma Davis Continue reading

2017 in Netflix Shows

With new shows coming out practically every week, each one different from the last, it would be easy to get lost in the whirlwind, give up, and re-watch Friends for the […]

Posted on 29th December 201730th December 2017 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

The Evolution of the Jock in ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Twin Peaks’

Calvin Law examines a common television archetype through two cult shows. (WARNING: spoilers for Stranger Things and Stranger Things 2, Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: The Return) In many ways, David Lynch and Netflix could […]

Posted on 24th November 2017 By Calvin Law Continue reading

‘Mindhunter’ Season 1 Review

Raphael Duhamel reviews David Fincher’s thrilling Netflix series. “It’s always the mother. They all have a crazy, angry mother.” Mindhunter is a Freudian’s dream. Set in Virginia in 1977, the […]

Posted on 20th November 2017 By Raphael Duhamel Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Parts 17 and 18 (Finale) Review

Milo Garner concludes his review series of Lynch’s Twin Peaks revival. WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. Finally, after nearly sixteen hours of television, Twin Peaks comes to an end in […]

Posted on 21st September 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 16 Review

Milo Garner reviews the sixteenth chapter of Lynch’s revival series. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. ‘I am the FBI.’ We have waited a long time for these words. I don’t mean […]

Posted on 3rd September 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 15 Review

Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter in David Lynch’s revival series. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Part 15 of Twin Peaks opens with a moment that has been building for, quite […]

Posted on 25th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 14 Review

Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter of Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks ahead of tomorrow night’s new episode. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Pointing at Agent Cooper, David Bowie’s Phillip Jefferies […]

Posted on 19th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 13 Review

Ahead of tomorrow night’s new episode, Milo Garner reviews the latest chapter of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. There’s a moment in Part 13 of David Lynch’s […]

Posted on 12th August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Parts 11 & 12 Review

As we head into the final act of the season, Milo Garner reviews the latest chapters of David Lynch’s 18-hour return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. When Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) […]

Posted on 1st August 2017 By Milo Garner Continue reading

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