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Danielle Kosky

Danielle Kosky


Review: Life, Animated

A young autistic boy manages to understand the world through Disney films

Review: Passengers

Passengers attempts to reach for the stars with its sinister plot but ends up getting lost in space instead

Review: La La Land

La La Land is an homage to jazz which neglects to ultimately pay any viable homage to jazz

Review: The Innocents

The Innocents explores the harrowing effects of rape on a group of Polish nuns after World War Two

Review: Yage Is Our Life

An insightful and poignant look into the effect that the commericialistion of yage is having on the indigenous people of Putumayo, Colombia

The Society of Young Publishers

Danielle Kosky introduces The Society of Young Publishers and explains how you can get involved in their events

Review: Black Mirror, Men Against Fire

A chilling look into the future of warfare in the third season of Black Mirror

Review: Kate Plays Christine

Kate Plays Christine explores the ethics of our fascination with tragedy and death

Review: The Book of Dhaka

Danielle Kosky reviews The Book of Dhaka, a new collection of short stories from Comma Press