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Film Editor Jess Parker comments on Netflix's true crime series, focusing on the moral and ethical issues that come with portraying a real-life killer
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Film Editor Jess Parker raves about the tragically underrated series, hailing it as some of the best work of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, with the only criticism being that there is not more to watch.
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TV Editor Alex Taylor reviews the first six episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, praising its spectacle, performances, diversity, and emotional core; which is especially earned after the series' slower start.
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Film Editor James Evenden reflects on the television coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, commenting on the sheer quantity of televised events and how the Royal family can use the coverage to remain current in the present day
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Culture Editor Halima Ahad praises season three of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, shining a light on the catchiness of the musical numbers and the series' overall tribute to the film franchise
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TV Critic Abi Kinsella raves about the new series of Taskmaster, noting how the show maintains its rich sense of fun and entertainment
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Film Editor James Evenden praises the constantly-underrated Tom Wambsgans from HBO's Succession
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Redbrick's Writers discuss the shows that are reminiscent of autumn, like Gilmore Girls
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TV Critic Lucy Parry praises Netflix's penultimate instalment of Never Have I Ever, noting how witty and relatable it is to the audience
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Film Editor Jess Parker comments on the opening of the new season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, citing its potential to become a fan-favourite series
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Print and Features Editor Sophie Utteridge praises Freddie Flintoff's sporting experiment, highlighting how the show goes beyond simply emphasising the role of sport in bringing communities together
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor reviews the first few episodes of House of the Dragon, praising its outstanding cast and intimate narrative focus