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Game of Thrones: a song of revenge and redemption
Dr Rachel Willie, Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Cultural History, discusses the use of violence in Game of Thrones.
29/05/19 -
Will genetically modified pets soon be reality or do they already live among us?
Demelza Kooij's film The Breeder considers the darker implications of our cultural fetish with cute.
01/02/19 -
The quickness of the hand?
Jim Acosta was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a member of staff trying to remove a microphone from him leading...
19/11/18 -
Padman: how Bollywood is challenging the stigma around periods in India
Dr Kay Standing looks at a new film based on the story of an Indian entrepreneur who created affordable sanitary pads
25/01/18 -
Spike Lee's She's Gotta Have It takes aim at the 'clown with the nuclear codes'
Spike Lee's updated his breakthrough movie She's Gotta Have It, and made a more political drama for the times, writes Film...
22/01/18