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Saoirse Brady

Saoirse Brady


The best films and TV shows of 2024

The best films and TV shows of 2024

As 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to look back on all of the fantastic films and TV series we have been treated to this year
A Man on the Inside review: A cosy comedy perfect for the holidays

A Man on the Inside review: A cosy comedy perfect for the holidays

Michael Schur’s new Netflix show about a loveable pensioner playing detective is the perfect winter watch
What can we expect from the Outnumbered and Gavin and Stacey Christmas specials?

What can we expect from the Outnumbered and Gavin and Stacey Christmas specials?

This Christmas we are being treated to Christmas specials for two iconic noughties shows: Outnumbered and Gavin and Stacey. Find out what I reckon the characters have been up to since we last saw them
The best spy series and films

The best spy series and films

In honour of Black Doves, Netflix’s new spy thriller, being released soon, here are the best series and films that delve into the endlessly exciting world of espionage
Chicken Shop Date: The genius behind Amelia Dimoldenberg’s unusual interviews

Chicken Shop Date: The genius behind Amelia Dimoldenberg’s unusual interviews

In the age of overproduced celebrity interviews, Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date is a breath of fresh air and a must watch
In Vogue: The 90s review: Compulsory viewing for fashion fanatics

In Vogue: The 90s review: Compulsory viewing for fashion fanatics

For those of us that weren’t alive to witness this transformative decade in pop culture, In Vogue: The 90s is the next best thing
The best TV shows set in Manchester

The best TV shows set in Manchester

Whether you’re a returning student or new to Manchester, here are some of the best TV shows set in our buzzing city, all available for you to binge at your leisure
Why are we still talking about ‘women who have it all’?

Why are we still talking about ‘women who have it all’?

The ‘women who have it all’ narrative is alive and kicking in 2024, but instead of being empowering, it’s a patriarchal trope designed to pit one against another
Scoop review: Netflix drama rains on Prince Andrew’s parade

Scoop review: Netflix drama rains on Prince Andrew’s parade

Billie Piper and Gillian Anderson lead Netflix’s latest drama, taking you behind the scenes of that infamous Prince Andrew interview
My formative film: A love letter to Notting Hill

My formative film: A love letter to Notting Hill

How Richard Curtis’ film about a charming bookshop owner changed my view on romance films forever
The fourth season curse: Why do TV shows get worse after their fourth season?

The fourth season curse: Why do TV shows get worse after their fourth season?

From Downtown Abbey to Game of Thrones, the curse looms large in modern TV

On screen style report #7: Monica Geller

What would Monica Geller be wearing in 2024?
Wicked Little Letters review: Profanity and mystery in 1920s England

Wicked Little Letters review: Profanity and mystery in 1920s England

Come for the endless profanity but stay for Olivia Colman in this new comedy set in 1920s England
Tweens don’t need retinol!

Tweens don’t need retinol!

TikTok is losing its mind over young girls shopping at Sephora, but why are they buying anti-aging products like retinol in the first place?
A conversation: Debating our picks for the 2024 Oscars

A conversation: Debating our picks for the 2024 Oscars

Forget the Oscars ceremony. This is where to find who should really be winning these awards.
Amy’s Back to Black: Let the dead rest in peace

Amy’s Back to Black: Let the dead rest in peace

Amy Winehouse’s life is being exploited once again for our entertainment but is this what she would have wanted?