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Review: ‘Moana’
Tesni Jones is impressed with this well-researched and heartwarming addition to the Disney Princesses
Review – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Henry Shalders praises Star Wars' latest addition, which packs both a political and emotional punch
Post-Christmas ennui: cultural picks for when the inertia sets in
Priya Khaira-Hanks suggests some 2016 favourites to tide you over in those lethargic days between Christmas and New Year
What’s in Cherwell’s (Film and TV) stocking?
Tesni Jones offers some viewing suggestions for a less traditionally festive Christmas period
‘Love Actually’ ten years on: irrelevant ephemera or pertinent modern fairy-tale?
Manish Binukrishnan explores the relevance of this festive classic for our generation
Review: The Grand Tour
After three false starts, Top Gear is back – just under its new name, The Grand Tour. As every episode starts in the studio...
Review: Black Mirror Series 3
Chris Goring gives qualified endorsement to the third outing of Charlie Brooker's dystopian thriller series
Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Izzy Smith gives four and a half stars to the spin-off of a well-loved classic
The end of the film reel
Daniel Curtis refuses to feel any sense of nostalgia for the state of the remake-filled film industry
Woody Allen’s Café Society: a satirical love letter to film
Ellie Siora reviews Allen's latest, and maybe last, film and its success as a social comment
Film and TV: A summer preview
Ellie Siora looks to offset the post-term blues through film and TV
Hollywood: Beyond the Pale?
David Lawton feels it’s time to reject Hollywood’s regime of systematic oppression once and for all
Cinema’s Resurrection?
Ellie Siora on how innovative screenings must challenge ‘passive’ binge-watch culture, after attending an all-night Wes Anderson marathon
Review: Mustang – confronts the sexualisation of innocence
Alice Townson finds Mustang daringly political and playfully provocative
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