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Editor’s Picks

The best articles of the week, picked by our Editor-in-Chief

Notting Hill
Comment Editor's PicksAnonymousFebruary 14, 2017February 10, 2018

Love in Hollywood

Romantic comedies. Ah, the genre we all have a soft spot for. We will proudly watch the classic When Harry Met Sally or Notting Hill, shamelessly imitating the famous orgasm scene in the diner or silently miming to ourselves ‘I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy…asking him to love me’, before bursting into tears.…

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Arts Editor's Picks FilmGeorgina RedrupFebruary 14, 2017August 24, 2017

Fifty Shades Blander

The uninspiring, unimaginative and unsexy expectations audiences set following Fifty Shades of Grey have unsurprisingly been met in this second instalment to the Fifty Shades trilogy. James Foley’s Fifty Shades Darker is a continuation of the first film’s sketchy plotline which serves only to link the film’s underwhelming and forgettable sex scenes.

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Arts Editor's Picks FilmThe Panoptic TeamFebruary 5, 2017December 11, 2017

Problems with The Oscars, vol. 88

Back in 2006, arthouse filmmaker David Lynch launched a typically left-field Oscar campaign for Laura Dern, the lead in his new release Inland Empire.  Lynch camped out by the side of a Hollywood intersection with a live cow and a sign bearing the words: ‘WITHOUT CHEESE THERE WOULDN’T BE AN INLAND EMPIRE’. He would later…

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Editor's Picks In DepthBilly PerrigoFebruary 3, 2017September 5, 2017

The people with chronic pain who fall through the cracks in the NHS

Imagine being in so much pain that you never left the house unless you had to. Now imagine you couldn’t make that pain go away. The charity Pain UK estimates that 14 million people in Britain are suffering from chronic pain, defined medically as pain persisting longer than three months. Others put that number much higher.…

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Comment Editor's Picks PoliticsClare ClarkeJanuary 22, 2017January 3, 2018

Anti-Trump Pro-Love: Women’s March in London

From Grosvenor to Trafalgar Square, a march against Trump, with an estimated 100,000 people in attendance, occurred in London yesterday. For a march against something, the atmosphere of love and hope in the crowd was particularly striking. Yes, they were against Trump – but it was not a march of despair. The weather mirrored the…

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