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Hannah Ongley
‘The Oath’ explores the true horror of talking politics at Thanksgiving dinner.
Mitch Parker
Despite some successes, there’s still a lack of women and people of colour directing feature films.
Alim Kheraj
‘Us’ has been labelled a “new nightmare” and is due for release in 2019.
Film
Cass Bugge
We saw it all. Even the boring bits no one watches.
Matthew Whitehouse
90
Roisin Lanigan
Without even watching it.
Georgie Wright
Black Panther is the fifth biggest film opening of all time in the US. The Fifth Biggest Opening Film of All Time.
André-Naquian Wheeler
This version is pretty depressing.
The Oscars made a serious move towards diversity this year, embracing films about queerness, blackness, and womanhood.
‘The Sunken Place: Racism, Survival, and Black Horror’ explores the history of anti-black racism in cinema.
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