20 Greatest 21st Century Horror Movies

20 Greatest 21st Century Horror Movies

Stuck for what to watch over the Halloween period? Find inspiration from Holly Bowler’s list of the 20 Greatest 21st Century Horror Movies (likely to be found on a streaming service), here.

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Instruments of Terror: The Music In Horror Films

Instruments of Terror: The Music In Horror Films

“music was the hot new thing in town and no other genre would benefit more than Hollywood’s angsty teenage brother, the horror film.” Craig Sheldon’s exploration of music in horror films, here.

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20 Best Movies To Watch In Autumn

20 Best Movies To Watch In Autumn

Dig out that old jumper, dust off your biggest coffee cup and make your way through this list of Autumnal cinematic gems, as presented by Beth Sawdon.

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Fabric Love: Costume in Gay Cinema

Fabric Love: Costume in Gay Cinema

The role of clothing in male-male romances is very distinct. Annice White takes you through the how and why with comparisons between ‘Call Me By Your Name’, ‘God’s Own Country’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain’.

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More Human Than Human: An Introduction to Cyberpunk

More Human Than Human: An Introduction to Cyberpunk

Where did cyberpunk originate and what makes it such an influential sci-fi sub-genre in cinema? Kieran Judge walks you through.

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Submarine (2010) Snapshot Review

Submarine (2010) Snapshot Review

Richard Ayoade’s ‘Submarine’ is “like a song by The Smiths wrapped in the sort of self-aware cinematic tropes that paint a picture of teenage nothingness as if it is most special and unique in its intricacies.” From Joseph Wade.

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A Star Is Born (2018) Review

A Star Is Born (2018) Review

Bradley Cooper’s 2018 version of ‘A Star Is Born’ co-starring Lady Gaga is “a strong all-american outing that is bound to get some awards season buzz” according to Joseph Wade’s review.

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Fullmetal Alchemist (2017) Review

Fullmetal Alchemist (2017) Review

“The good points were few and far between, sporadically wedged between repetitive actions and dialogue, and tedious scenes of intense eye contact” according to Darcy Rae’s review, here.

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