Sunday, November 9, 2025

Natasha Alvar

Natasha Alvar became an English Lit teacher because of Dead Poets Society, only to realise that maybe no one cares about dead poets like John Keats. An idealist, a lover of rom-coms and chocolate cake, and takes fiction way too seriously for her own good. Find Natasha @litmysoul

Hedda REVIEW – A Bold Reimagining

Nia DaCosta's Hedda is a reimagining of Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler. Ibsen's play examines the fate of a 19th century woman; cerebrally capable but...

Nobody Wants This: Season 2 REVIEW – We Still Want This

In rom-coms, the story concludes after the two leads get together. It ends in a firework of sparks, proclamations of love and starry-eyed promises....

After the Hunt REVIEW – Powerfully Discomforting

We spend quite a fair bit of the film watching Alma - played by the incomparable Julia Roberts - be in considerable pain. She's...

Black Rabbit: Season 1 REVIEW – A Mad Hop & Dash

Black Rabbit is what I would term frustrating TV - but in a good way. The show's tense and propulsive in a way that's...

One Battle After Another REVIEW – An Absolute Knock-out

What I love about Paul Thomas Anderson's films is how varied and diverse they are - in tone, subject matter - yet they feel...

The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3 REVIEW – An Epic Summer

Whether you're Team Bonrad or Team Jelly, you have to admit that the third season of The Summer I Turned Pretty has been a...

Oh, Hi! REVIEW – A Refreshingly Original Rom-Com

Sophie Brooks' Oh, Hi! proves that it's still possible to have original rom-coms that offer us insightful takes on modern dating. The film's themes...

Wednesday: Season 2 REVIEW – Not Woe Enough

Wednesday is an unusual product - kind of like fan fiction that explores what Wednesday Addams' life would be like at school. Stories about...