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Redbrick Film's writers' cult gathers to give you the lowdown on which movies you should trick or treat yourself to this Halloween
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To celebrate Black History Month, Redbrick's Music Critics came together to write about some of the Black artists that they believe have made, and are making, substantial and noteworthy contributions to the music industry
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Music Critic Sarah Mawson praises the quality of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts and gives a run-down of their top 5 performances
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Music Writer Sarah Mawson dives into the unique project that is Young Jesus' latest record, finding it to be just the right side of pretentious
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Limbo is the project that proves Aminé as an artist and will keep him around for years to come, Music Critic Sarah Mawson reviews
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TV Critic Sarah Mawson urges you to watch 'Betty', a coming-of-age comedy which details female skateboarders making their way in a male-dominated sport
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The new single from Pillow Queens is a promising addition to the Dublin band's discography, boding well for the album to come, Sarah Mawson writes
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Music Critic Sarah Mawson takes a look at Samia's most successful releases to date and anticipates big things to come from her debut album
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Fiona Apple brings a raw, layered album in Fetch the Bolt Cutters, a record made more for herself than ther listeners, Music Critic Sarah Mawson writes
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Celeste's heavenly new single 'I Can See The Change' is just what the world needs, Music Critic Sarah Mawson writes
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'Like You'll Never See Me Again' is a good track, but falls short of what it could have been, Sarah Mawson writes
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how i'm feeling now is an unexpected follow up to Charli XCX's previous album, but is a welcome one nonetheless, encapsulating a feeling that everyone's going through during lockdown