What You Can Look Forward to in 2021
2020 undoubtedly hit the entertainment industry hard, with cinemas being closed and many major films postponed to 2021. However, it
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2020 undoubtedly hit the entertainment industry hard, with cinemas being closed and many major films postponed to 2021. However, it
Lancaster University’s new film journal, CUT TO, launches its first issue today at 5 pm. SCAN has invited CUT
In January, before the onset of the pandemic, I dragged a pair of classmates away from our college work in
There is something about nineties romantic movies set in New York that I just love. You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless
2020 in a word: dumpster-fire. The Dutch refer to 1672 as the ‘Rampjaar’, the disaster year, so too will 2020
Star or angel? Turkey or goose? Real or fake tree? All common disputes associated with the festive season. At this
Everyone loves a cheesy Christmas film. It’s one of the staples of my Christmas: no matter who I’m
For the better part of the 21st century, visual effects in film and television have revolved around the arduous process
If you’d asked me what my favourite TV show was back in 2015, the answer would’ve been a
Spurred on by the new Netflix adaption of Rebecca, I raced to read this haunting gothic classic. I have one
We’re all worrying about Marc’s “very large nuts.” It’s that time of year again where we gather
Considering I am partial to the glitzy worlds of Gossip Girl and Elite, it came as no surprise that I
There are few directors with a visual style more instantly recognisable than Tim Burton; not many who would dare to
Running out of things to watch during lockdown? In desperate need of something to binge? Why not escape the cold
Art has always been about eliciting emotions in the consumer, a trend which continues to this day, as shown in