Published inCoffee Time Reviews‘Reading Lolita in Tehran’: Literature as RebellionDuring a time of turbulence and political upheaval, Nafisi urges us to look inwards.Sep 251Sep 251
Couple in Bromley “left in limbo” after unstable changes to spouse visa requirementsThe government will raise the Minimum Income Threshold for skilled worker and spousal visas. Is Westminster putting a price on love?Jan 18Jan 18
Barbie: Did We Watch the Same Film?It was inevitably going to be smeared as ‘anti-man’. But I wasn’t aware this was also meant to be the film to finally emancipate women…Aug 7, 20232Aug 7, 20232
London Film Festival: Blaze Review“You are not brokeDel Kathryn Barton tells the charming but potent story of a child’s road to recoverySep 21, 2022Sep 21, 2022
London Film Festival: Joyland Review“Sometimes I feel I have nothing that’s my own. It’s either borrowed or stolen from someone else”.Sep 21, 20221Sep 21, 20221
London Film Festival: EO ReviewJerzy Skolimowski takes us through the deep and dark world of animal cruelty and exploitation.Sep 20, 20221Sep 20, 20221
I feel like this is in the same vein as upcycling trends where people thrift clothes just to resell…This is another layer of disrespect to artists that is so exacerbated thanks to social media trends.Sep 14, 2022Sep 14, 2022
Final Cut: A Biting Comedy and CommentaryAs impressive as a 30-minute continuous take may be, I found myself in a daze watching Final Cut, wondering whether I’d walked into the…Sep 14, 2022Sep 14, 2022
James Gray’s Armageddon Time: Cannes ReviewThe feeling of being on the cusp consumed much of the late 20th century. In the United States, the constant threat of nuclear war and the…Sep 14, 20221Sep 14, 20221
Published inNew Writers WelcomeRekindling Myself: How My Second Language Took Away My PersonalityFrom social faux pas to admin nightmares, my year abroad stripped my character down and built it up again.Mar 25, 20222Mar 25, 20222