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With Parasite's recent sweep of the Oscars, Film Critic Nieve Cassidy feels it's the perfect time to take a look back at Spotlight - one of the few other times the Academy got it right
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Before there was Parasite, there was Snowpiercer - and Film Editor Matt Taylor finds Bong Joon Ho's tale of class warfare to be more relevant than ever
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Film Editor Matt Taylor is blown away by the blood, brutality and bombast of Revenge, the perfect thriller for the #MeToo era
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Digital Editor Holly Pittaway takes a look back at The Kissing Booth, a fun-yet-trashy Netflix Original rom-com that's sure to spice up life in lockdown
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To mark 30 years since its Oscar win, Film Editor Matt Taylor decides to seize the day and make his life extraordinary by winding the clock back to the 1989 classic Dead Poets Society
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Film Critic Peri Cimen revisits Michael Bay's original Bad Boys, finding joy in the lead performances, but taking issue with Bay's directorial habits
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Film Critic Romana Essop looks at John Hughes' landmark 80s rom-com, and finds many problematic elements in it from a modern viewing
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Film Critic Zahra Ahmed looks back to Jennifer's Body, how a male gaze distracted from two girls' friendship and Megan Fox's subversively feminist career
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For its 40th anniversary, Film Editor Matt Taylor revisits Ridley Scott's Alien, finding it to be a singular masterclass in suspense and horror all these years later
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Redbrick Film's coven of writers convene once more on All Hallows' Eve to recommend the best movies to watch at this spooky time of the year
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With the release of Terminator: Dark Fate in UK cinemas this week, Redbrick Film take a look back at the highs and lows of the Terminator franchise so far
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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