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Review: Halloween
John Carpenter’s Halloween, the story of a masked serial killer stalking babysitter Laurie Strode one Halloween night in 1978, was a...
Review: A Simple Favour
Paul Feig’s bizarre homage to classic ‘woman in trouble’ thrillers and modern coffee table whodunnits is passably entertaining and...
UKC Film Department's favourite horror films
With Halloween night only a few lingering hours away, you are probably, more than ever, getting into the mood to catch up on the scariest...
Most iconic female characters in television history
The Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) – Doctor Who Doctor Who focuses on the titular time-travelling alien, who on the lieu of death,...
Kathryn Bigelow: Defining the extreme
Ever since her classic 1991 blockbuster ‘Point Break’ hit cinemas, Kathryn Bigelow has transgressed Hollywood convention, and,...
Top 10 Films Directed by Women
WONDER WOMAN: PATTY JENKINS This live action, standalone origin story for the famed hero Diana of Themyscira seems an obvious choice for...
Who is the new Doctor?
It's been a long wait for the fans of TV’s longest-running science fiction show, but the brand new series of Doctor Who is finally here,...
How black culture has filtered into the mainstream
The growing recognition and appreciation for black culture in modern Britain highlights the prominent presence of the black British...
Review A Star is Born
It’s been over 40 years since the 1976 version of A Star is Born hit cinema screens, starring Kris Kristofferson and Barbara Streisand in...
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