One of our editors shares her reflections on Khadar Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife; part of Cornwall Film Fest at the Falmouth Poly
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Read MoreAmal Brepotra reviews ‘Words on Bathroom Walls’, a coming-of-age film exploring a teen’s experience through high-school after being diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Read More3rd Year Elise Peyrat tells us why we should watch Netflix’s bizarre gem Russian Doll.
Read MoreThird Year Creative Writing student Conrad Gardner reviews the latest adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune.
Read MoreConrad Gardner reviews Invincible, focussing on the father and son relationship in the series.
Read MoreAlice in Borderland review by 2nd year Creative Writing student, Conrad Gardner.
Read MoreReview of The Southern Book Club’s Guide by MA Professional Writing student Tillie Holmes.
Read MoreMA Professional Writing student Emily Gough reviews ‘Delicious Foods’ by James Hannaham.
Read MoreConnor Hansford examines the legacy of the Surrey rower-turned-writer best-remembered for ‘Journey’s End’
R. C. Sherriff was undoubtedly one of the most boring men who ever lived. He was also one of the most endearing. As the screenwriter of perennial Boxing Day classic, The Dam Busters, Sherriff achieved considerable literary acclaim in his own lifetime, however he has been largely forgotten since his death in 1975.
Read MoreWhat do you look for in a sitcom? A few characters that you can sink your teeth into, a couple of familiar settings that you can revisit in every episode, and most certainly, lots of laughter. […] Schitt’s Creek is a Canadian sitcom created by Hollywood A-Lister Eugene Levy with his son, Daniel. Daniel also wrote and directed multiple episodes over their six-year tenure.
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