Review: Wonder Woman 1984

By Nicole Rees-Williams Ôÿà As a child I was a huge superhero film fan, however in the 2000ÔÇÖs superhero films were still a very much male-dominated sphere and tended to cater to a male audience. Any female character involved in these films was hyper-sexualised and used purely as a benefit to the male gaze or to act as a love interest for the male protagonist.  … Continue reading Review: Wonder Woman 1984

Is Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Still Fresh?

by Nicole Rees-Williams Many sitcoms from our childhood have recently come under fire for their problematic content. Jokes that were acceptable in the late 90ÔÇÖs and early 00ÔÇÖs often qualify as unacceptable in our current age. One sitcom that stands the test of time, however, is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I had seen the odd Fresh Prince episode throughout my life, but last year … Continue reading Is Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Still Fresh?

The Real Origin of the Marvel Universe ÔÇô Marvel Comics

by Nicole Rees-Williams The Marvel Cinematic Universe is arguably the most successful film franchise of our generation. ItÔÇÖs hard to think back to a time before Marvel dominated our screens in both film and television, so today we will be taking a look back at the true origin of the Marvel Universe, the comics.  Comic books used to have a reputation, this reputation pinned comic … Continue reading The Real Origin of the Marvel Universe ÔÇô Marvel Comics

Clueless Turns 25: Looking Back at A Pop Culture Icon

By Nicole Rees-Williams AS IF itÔÇÖs been 25 years since the release of iconic teen classic, Clueless! Amy Heckerling’s 1995 film, which is loosely based on Jane Austen’s Emma, has an undeniable omnipresence twenty-five years after its initial release. But why?  The 90ÔÇÖs, though forever in our hearts, had a very basic film structure; especially films surrounding teenage girls. Unfortunately, most teen movies surround their … Continue reading Clueless Turns 25: Looking Back at A Pop Culture Icon

Review: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

by Nicole Rees-Williams. Dust off your mocking-jay pins and practise your whistling, because Suzanne Collins is back with a brand-new prequel to the Hunger Games trilogy, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. If, like me, you were thrilled to learn of a new chapter in the Hunger Games story you probably had a few expectations about what this book was going to be. Will this … Continue reading Review: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Review: Tiger King – An Exotic Animal Cult

By Nicole Rees-Williams Tigers, murder, cults, a gay throuple (yes throuple), expired meat, mullets and country songs. And it doesnÔÇÖt end there. Tiger King is a 7-part documentary mini-series on Netflix that follows the lives of exotic zoo owner Joe Exotic and Big Cat Rescue owner Carole Baskin, whilst detailing their long feud. It is arguably one of the most-watched series of the year so … Continue reading Review: Tiger King – An Exotic Animal Cult

Interview: The Story of Cardiff Artist – Jian Chen’s Fine Art

by Nicole Rees-Williams. Considering Q3 is currently focusing on the theme of ÔÇÿStories,ÔÇÖ it is absolutely necessary to consider the story behind individuals in the creative field. Becoming an artist is essentially becoming a storyteller. Each picture could hold a meaning that you would never know upon your own first glancing, and this is what makes art such a fascinating form of storytelling. We were … Continue reading Interview: The Story of Cardiff Artist – Jian Chen’s Fine Art