The Best Cinematic Dogs (Or Pets) Of All Time

When I started writing this article, I would have never thought that I would have found myself spiraling for a couple of weeks. I tried to delve deeper in the rabbit hole of madness that is dogs (or pets) in movies and TV shows; what followed was more akin to “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” than any of the movies that are presented in this article, but I managed to get on the other side relatively unscathed, physically.

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No More Mr Nice Guy - Promising Young Woman

Cassandra Thomas, played by Carey Mulligan, is on a dangerous mission to avenge the death of her best friend as she singlehandedly attempts to confront rape culture one Nice Guy at a time. Take her home and take your chances - that’s the challenge posed by the tagline of Emerald Fennel’s directorial debut Promising Young Woman.

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Bad Romance: Problematic Fictional Relationships

The hope that we could tame that ‘bad boy’ or should stick it out in a bad relationship until it eventually turned around was strongly imprinted on us via several fictional couples the same way teen shows depicted girls needing to be white and skinny to be perceived as beautiful. The big difference between reality and fiction, is that in reality these relationships are less romantic, more traumatic, and most likely won’t result in a happy ending before the credits start rolling.

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Around The World in 7 Hours – Part 3

Relationships are often excellent opportunities to impart wisdom about cultures you may not have any exposure to, and indeed throughout our relationship I have taken many opportunities to (re)educate Martin on Italian culture beyond the existence of Pizza Express, ‘gabagool’ and whatever else Hollywood has (not) taught him about Italy.

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Talking To: Kaitlyn Boxall

“I have so many interesting ideas that I want to pursue after “Behind Closed Doors”. I have so many projects in mind and very eager to put them all to screen! I won’t divulge these new productions just yet! You will have to wait and see...”

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Around The World in 7 Hours – Part 2

Relationships are often excellent opportunities to impart wisdom about cultures you may not have any exposure to, and indeed throughout our relationship I have taken many opportunities to (re)educate Martin on Italian culture beyond the existence of Pizza Express, ‘gabagool’ and whatever else Hollywood has (not) taught him about Italy.

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We Only Want Women Once

But good films (and good art) don’t need a director with personal experience of the subject matter. If they did, there would be no fantasy films, no sci-fi thrillers, and no superhero blockbusters. So why do men dominate in the world of directorial sequels? Are men just better directors than women?

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The Oscars Effect

I conducted a straw poll of my friends, all of whom have a love for cinema, as to whether the Oscars influenced their film choices, and it was almost an equal split with positive and negative responses. Some gave little credence to the awards, believing that the nominated films are likely to be over hyped or simply preferring to seek out films for themselves, whereas others viewed the Oscars as a reliable guide for high quality films.

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Around The World In Seven Hours: An Introduction To Foreign Film

In light of the pandemic bringing a halt to any and all travel plans my girlfriend and I had, we decided we’d plug in and take a trip around the world through the wonder of the small screen so, without further ado, join us on a whistle stop tour as we take flight from LAX and head eastward bound to sample some of the sights the rest of the world has to offer. Our first stop?

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Talking To: Jennifer James

Jennifer James is definitely one to watch. After moving to England for university, she has directed, produced and starred in several short films with her directorial debut (not including the short she did at university) completing post-production in January this year. She’s honest and open about her struggles with mental health and eating disorders and how that has impacted her new film, Physique.

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The Rising Popularity of Anime

Anime as a genre has enjoyed an increase in popularity over the last decade, with a constantly diversifying audience demographic. Its popularity has especially picked up traction in the latter half of the decade, as establish streaming sites such as Netflix and Crunchyroll continue to host and even produce original anime’s for global audiences.

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