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Film Editor Matt Taylor revels in the superhero-horror genre fusion of Brightburn, but finds the characters leaving more to be desired
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Gaming Editor Alex Green takes a look at the recent Vox Lux and its depiction of mass violence, finding it sadly leaves a bad taste in the mouth
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Gaming Editor Alex Green is left sorely disappointed by Alita: Battle Angel, the latest addition to the canon of western adaptations of hit Japanese manga titles
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In light of the campaign to stop Avengers: Endgame being spoiled for fans, Film Editor Matt Taylor takes a deeper look to see just what the deal is
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To mark the film's release on DVD and Blu-Ray, three Redbrick Film critics take a look at Jordan Peele's sophomore release, Us
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As Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into cinemas, Redbrick Film Critics bite into Marvel's first entry in a post-Endgame MCU
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With such a vast array of podcasts available to enjoy, Film writer Abbie Pease gives us her top five film podcasts, from reviews to historical discussions
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Is the rise of streaming platforms killing cinema? Film writer Grace Baxendine looks at the importance of cinemas to our experience of enjoying films
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Film Critic Grace Baxendine finds enjoyment in Yesterday's use of The Beatles, but finds it doesn't live up to the usual standards of director Danny Boyle
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To mark the film's DVD release, Redbrick Film critics weigh in on Captain Marvel, the first of Marvel Studios' films to be headlined solely by a woman
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Film Editor Matt Taylor reviews the thoroughly disappointing Dark Phoenix, the final instalment in the main series of Fox's X-Men movies
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Film Editor Alex Green fondly looks back on a hidden gem, Catch Me If You Can, starring the dynamic duo - Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks