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The Oscars and Sustainability: Is Fashion a Parasite to the Planet?

The fast-fashion industry is a parasite to our planet, responsible for 10% of our carbon emissions. Rather than opting for new … More

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The Oscars’ Foreign Language Film Problem

The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film is one of the Oscars’ most controversial categories. Its contentious eligibility rules … More

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Film Review: Moonlight

[4/5] In association with Glasgow Film Theatre Nominated for Best Picture for this year’s Oscars, Moonlight is a beautiful cinematic … More

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What the Oscars Should Be Doing

The Oscars are the epitome of classic tinseltown glamour, having initially begun in 1929 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to … More

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#TVLessWhite – How African-American Women are Owning the Small Screen

In light of the recent Oscar nominations announcement which disappointingly saw all acting slots up for grabs go to an … More

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#TVLessWhite – how African-American Women are Owning the Small Screen

  In light of the recent Oscar nominations announcement which disappointingly saw all acting slots up for grabs go to … More

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Film Feature: Politics on Screen

In a society based on consumption, films are a huge economic commodity. However, their effectiveness as means of communication and … More

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Oscars 2015: Liveblog

Hello, late night movie lovers! Emma and Scott here. We will be taking you through the Oscars, the highs, the … More

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Film Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is, in many ways, the most Wes Anderson of Wes Anderson films that Wes Anderson has … More

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Film Review: American Sniper

Based on a story that is at least ostensibly true, American Sniper follows the transformation of Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) … More

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