‘She represents the pessimistic and more realistic personality of a girl growing into a woman, rather than showing the cutesy fun side of girlhood.’
Tag: TV
Shogun a worthy heir to Thrones
The political period drama set in 1600s Japan is more than a mere coattails rider.
What a laugh: War and old jokes
The callous humour of beloved 70’s sitcom M*A*S*H triggers controversy in the 21st century.
‘What’s the deal with airline food?’
An interview with a Seinfeld lover.
Two X-Philes: A 31-year legacy
Duo creates a ‘love letter’ to the iconic and influential sci-fi series.
‘Very handsome’: How Robin Hood won a young girl’s heart
A 1960s TV show about the adventures of Robin of Loxley put Mary-Lynne Taylor on the path to Sherwood Forest.
Brady Bunch Show Sparks Trip Down Memory Lane
The iconic Sixties sitcom was the show that captured the 16-year-old imagination of Doreen Morris.
Flipped script: Stan delivers Swarm’s sting in the tale
A spoiler-free review of Amazon Prime’s new psychological thriller about a young woman’s violent infatuation with her favourite pop star.
The Most Popular Netflix Shows Nobody Is Watching
By Emily Vescio “What Should I Watch on Netflix” Typing this simple phrase into Google (or Bing, I don’t judge) in a frantic attempt to not sit and re-watch the same episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine for the third time this week, and finding the same list of shows over and over. Not to mention they’re […]
It’s complicated …
By Harry Ashford-Cox Relationships come in all shapes and sizes. Perfect or complicated, movie and TV relationships often show us reflections of our own relationships – with partners, family or even friends. Here are five tricky ones. Romeo and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet definitely love one another and the movie does a […]










