Feature: Howl’s Moving Castle examines war by focusing on its victims
Following the success of Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle used Studio Ghibli’s newfound fame to discuss the War on Terror.
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Following the success of Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle used Studio Ghibli’s newfound fame to discuss the War on Terror.
Read moreEma is a stunning and intoxicating journey, but it isn’t nimble enough to dance its way around the complex subject matter.
Read moreAfter Life doesn’t change the formula in returning for series 2 of what is effectively Ricky Gervais’ one-man show on Netflix
Read moreAt a time of cancelled summer plans and postponed vacations, Season 2 of the BBC’s Race Across the World gave us some temporary escapism.
Read moreChris Hemsworth’s latest star vehicle contains some exciting action sequences, but Extraction is bogged down by a boring plot.
Read moreStudio Ghibli are no strangers to crossing over from reality to fantasy, but in these two films they took a bold, different approach.
Read moreIn James Graham’s gripping drama, Quiz, the nation were reminded of the unifying magic of television, and asked one more 50/50 question.
Read moreThis 10-part Netflix miniseries on the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls confirms their legacy. As signature moves go, this might be Jordan’s best.
Read moreFrom stage show, to BAFTA-winning series, and back to stage show once more, how has Fleabag changed our perceptions of strong female leads?
Read moreIn our first edition of Studio Ghibli Sundays, Hope Talbot asks how Spirited Away has impacted the potential for satire in animation.
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