In this review, Medium’s Mila dives deeper into how the new satirical comedy “Sick of Myself” might be more relatable than we want to admit.
Mila reviews The Worst Person In The World, a thought-provoking film on what it means to find yourself even at the costs of other people’s feelings and comfort.
Despite the increasing number of TV series following the life of LGBTQ+ characters, many focus on the unhealthy aspect of such dynamics. But as Lara tells us in this article, the Netflix series Heartstopper finally offers a fresh and positive perspective of what coming out should look like.
Are you a fan of Batman? Read as Katrien walks us through the superhero’s new movie – The Batman – and explains how its story may not be all that different from real life in the 21st century…
Aidan shares thoughts on the Magnus Archives and why we should face our fears in a compelling statement.
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Love KPop? Love NCT? Avid music lover? If you said yes to any of those this is the way to go! Follow Emma as she reviews NCT 127’s newest album ‘Sticker’ and dives deep into the music curation of one of the Kpop industry’s biggest stars.
In this review, Stephanie tells us about the new Marvel movie and why it is so much more than just that.
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Gokce examines the first episodes of the new show ‘Monsters at Work’, inspired by Monsters Inc.
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From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
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In this review, Medium’s Mila dives deeper into how the new satirical comedy “Sick of Myself” might be more relatable than we want to admit.
Mila reviews The Worst Person In The World, a thought-provoking film on what it means to find yourself even at the costs of other people’s feelings and comfort.
Despite the increasing number of TV series following the life of LGBTQ+ characters, many focus on the unhealthy aspect of such dynamics. But as Lara tells us in this article, the Netflix series Heartstopper finally offers a fresh and positive perspective of what coming out should look like.
Are you a fan of Batman? Read as Katrien walks us through the superhero’s new movie – The Batman – and explains how its story may not be all that different from real life in the 21st century…
Aidan shares thoughts on the Magnus Archives and why we should face our fears in a compelling statement.
Debates about good and bad come and go, but do they ever reach an answer? Trying to find meaning with a simple question, Aidan dives into the series ‘Saga’ to breakdown these blurring distinctions and decipher their hidden meanings
As one of the most highly-anticipated and watched movies of 2021, Kat gives her review of Spider-Man: No Way Home as the MCU takes an exciting turn.
In the new Netflix movie starred with an A-list cast, Alexa reviews Don’t Look Up and discusses the role of media in disseminating information, and how media users engage in this.
Love KPop? Love NCT? Avid music lover? If you said yes to any of those this is the way to go! Follow Emma as she reviews NCT 127’s newest album ‘Sticker’ and dives deep into the music curation of one of the Kpop industry’s biggest stars.
In this review, Stephanie tells us about the new Marvel movie and why it is so much more than just that.
The mind is as complicated today as it has ever been. Join Aakansha in explicating the winding and complex routes within our minds as she reviews the hit Netflix docuseries “The Mind, Explained”.
Gokce examines the first episodes of the new show ‘Monsters at Work’, inspired by Monsters Inc.
Cindy offers you a spoiler-free review of a must-watch 2020 movie – Promising Young Woman.
From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
Let Sophie take you on a journey to unveil all the secrets twenty one pilots hid in their new album ‘Scaled And Icy’.
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