Midsommar: Comforting the Disturbed and Disturbing the Comforted
By Faye Robinson
Faye Robinson untangles the ways in which audience interpretations of Ari Aster's modern horror classic may differ
The "Right Person at the Wrong Time” Trope: When Harry Met Sally
Faye Robinson analyses why this rom com is such a beloved classic
Dead Poets Society: A Journey of How Men Fall
Faye Robinson (she/her) explores how the film speaks to and subverts societal expectations and pressures
Can Film Sequels Be Good? Absolutely!
Faye Robinson assesses the strengths and weaknesses of movie sequels
Why Nativity! Is Not Nostalgic Unless It’s a Childhood Staple
Faye Robinson (she/her) reviews the 2009 Christmas hit Nativity! as a first-time viewer
Ant and Dec: National Treasures of British Television
Faye Robinson explores the career and impact of TV's iconic Geordie duo
The New Wicked Film: A Modern Celebration of Fantasy, Theatre, and Empowerment
Faye Robinson reviews this acclaimed stage-to-screen adaptation of a Broadway classic
Hugh Grant’s Character Variation in 2000s Romantic Comedies: A Study in Charm and Familiarity
Faye Robinson explores why Hugh Grant became a 2000s rom-com staple
Kate Winslet's perfect depiction of the English ‘Frazzled Woman Aesthetic’
Faye Robinson (she/her) dissects the holiday classic The Holiday!