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ARCHIVE

  • REVIEW: ‘TWICE: Seize the Light’ (2020) is a Celebration of Nine
    30th Apr 2020

    REVIEW: ‘TWICE: Seize the Light’ (2020) is a Celebration of Nine

    Georgia Davis
  • REVIEW: ‘Devs’ (2020) is an Intriguing Examination of Humanity and the Nature of Free Will
    29th Apr 2020

    REVIEW: ‘Devs’ (2020) is an Intriguing Examination of Humanity and the Nature of Free Will

    Reyzando Nawara
  • ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ And How Fatphobia Is Still Acceptable In ‘Woke’ Media
    17th Apr 2020

    ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ And How Fatphobia Is Still Acceptable In ‘Woke’ Media

    Sophie Butcher
  • Miracle Workers Is the Loveliest Show on TV That We All Need Right Now
    11th Apr 2020

    Miracle Workers Is the Loveliest Show on TV That We All Need Right Now

    Reyzando Nawara
  • Review: ‘Tales from the Loop’ (2020) is a Quiet Meditation on the Human Condition
    10th Apr 2020

    Review: ‘Tales from the Loop’ (2020) is a Quiet Meditation on the Human Condition

    Gavin Spoors
  • 30 Years On, Twin Peaks Proves That It’s Damn Fine to be Weird
    8th Apr 2020

    30 Years On, Twin Peaks Proves That It’s Damn Fine to be Weird

    Kevin Woodley
  • Flip Screen’s Guide to April (Quarantine Edition)
    6th Apr 2020

    Flip Screen’s Guide to April (Quarantine Edition)

    georgeforster1998
  • A Call to Re-Evaluate Disability Tropes in Science Fiction
    29th Mar 2020

    A Call to Re-Evaluate Disability Tropes in Science Fiction

    Flip Screen
  • The Legacy of 'Queer as Folk'
    24th Mar 2020

    The Legacy of 'Queer as Folk'

    Ceridwen Millington
  • Review: With Season Three, ‘Castlevania’ (2020) Becomes a Show That is at Once Thoughtful and Nihilistic
    14th Mar 2020

    Review: With Season Three, ‘Castlevania’ (2020) Becomes a Show That is at Once Thoughtful and Nihilistic

    Gavin Spoors
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