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The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann: sympathy to vilification

5th April 20198th April 2019Tamsin Taylor

Netflix’s chilling new documentary, The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, shocks the viewer into questioning how far the seeds of corruption are sown beneath the visible eye. Negative reviews, which slate the documentary for providing a poorly padded out summary of the case, indicate that its intended purpose has been missed by many. Although it doesn’t […]

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Netflix’s Bird Box: a mediocre film of internet fame

23rd January 201922nd January 2019Hazel Pritchard

Fuelled by a heavy marketing campaign and blindfolded memes, Bird Box is Netflix Original’s biggest hit to date. The premise is pretty simple: Sandra Bullock plays tough mother Malorie, trying to protect herself and her two children in a post-apocalyptic world haunted by suicide-inducing monsters. These monsters never appear on screen directly, but we get […]

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To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: Netflix’s latest rom-com success

19th August 2018Elle Styler

Netflix brought us The Kissing Booth this past May, which quickly rose to popularity with young audiences. But in the battle of 2018 YA film adaptations, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is a sure winner. Based on Jenny Han’s best-selling novel of the same name, this story follows Lara Jean Covey, a die-hard […]

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