Chris King gives a newcomer’s perspective to the teaser of Square Enix’s long-awaited RPG… It’s impossible to be a fan of video games and not…
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Chinese feminism: Defining the undefined
Global feminism is on the rise and unfortunately, so is the backlash against it – Qing Na looks at how the works of Frankie Huang…
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Netflix adapts the 2015 romance novel filled with romance and tragedy… From the onset of the film, we are introduced to main characters Theodore Finch…
View More Film Review: All the Bright PlacesNew Art Exchange explores future of VR
The New Art Exchange in Hyson Green held a virtual reality experience event on Thursday 27 February, with talks from several experts in the field…
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Netflix’s latest Korean drama is a bittersweet, emotionally compelling story of forbidden love which overstays its welcome… Crash Landing on You at its best is…
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Teenagers – expected to behave like adults, but treated like children… Met with positive reception at last year’s Sundance Film Festival, Rashaad Ernesto Green’s Premature…
View More Film Review: PrematureIs there a future for therapy in gaming?
Gaming often gets a bad rep when it comes to its effect on people’s lives, with the industry being blamed for influencing negative behavioural changes…
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Films have the power to affect millions and therefore have a duty to respectfully represent what they show. Mental health on screen is often polarising…
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When it comes to anyone’s mental health, it is important that as an individual, they use whatever they can that helps them in a way…
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Don’t expect any monsters to come calling about this mature, fantastic adaptation of the award-winning novel… Connor is a 13-year-old boy but is suffering from…
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