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Editor-in-Chief Dan Hunt commends Bros as an original take on the rom-com formula, but the plot does not do much to embrace the authenticity of LGBTQ+ relationships
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Film Critic Tom Green reviews DC's Black Adam, finding that it is entirely forgettable
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Film Critic Milly Haire praises Emily, finding it a powerful and thrilling imagining of the life of Emily Brontë
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Film Critic Tom Green reviews Decision to Leave, finding it to be an effective neo-noir drama
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Film Critic Ilina Jha reviews Netflix's The School for Good and Evil, finding that it does not quite live up to its potential
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright finds Triangle of Sadness (2022) a successful critique of society, despite flaws in its three-act structure
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Film Editor Jess Parker reviews Marvel's first Special Presentation, Werewolf by Night, finding that it fails to live up to the potential it had
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Redbrick's writers take us through some of their favourite picks for Halloween.
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Gaming editor Louis Wright finds Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile to be a simple, yet fairly effective film
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Digital Editor Cara-Louise Scott finds Smile a gripping horror packed with jumpscares, but is frustrated by the film's ending
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright praises Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, finding it an artistically brilliant work of creative passion
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Film critic Maria Bastan-Sarabi reviews David O. Russel's Amsterdam, finding the plot to be disappointingly convoluted