• News and Sport
    • Oxford News
    • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Features
  • Global Affairs
    • Outside OX1
  • Identity
    • LGBTQ+
    • Feminism
    • Disability
    • ERM (Ethnic and Religious Minorities)
    • Visiting Students
  • Environment
  • Culture
    • Film & TV
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Fashion
    • Literature
    • Internet Culture
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Wellbeing
    • Relationships
    • Travel
    • Food
    • E-Lifestyle
    • Spotlight
    • Oxford Collaborations
  • Columns
    • Previous Columns
      • Beyond the Bubble
      • Love Letters
      • Musings of a Media Lover
      • Beyond the Footnotes
      • Heal Between the Lines
      • Admissions of a Rusticated Student
      • Objectifying Oxford
      • SaTired: Observations of a Finalist
      • Your College Auntie
      • Wine Waffle
      • Borders and Belonging
    • InterMEDIAte
    • Risk Appetite
    • Lady Grinning Soul
    • Second Draft
    • Low Concept
  • Profiles
  • The Bluebell
  • Contact Us
  • Mailing List
  • Alumni – can you help us?
  • The Archive
    • 5 Years of The Blue
    • The Blueprint
    • Freshers’ Guides
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2024
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2023
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2022
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2021
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Facebook Page
Skip to content
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Facebook Page
The Oxford Blue

The Oxford Blue

Oxford University's Independent Newspaper | Est. 2020

  • News and Sport
    • Oxford News
    • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Features
  • Global Affairs
    • Outside OX1
  • Identity
    • LGBTQ+
    • Feminism
    • Disability
    • ERM (Ethnic and Religious Minorities)
    • Visiting Students
  • Environment
  • Culture
    • Film & TV
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Fashion
    • Literature
    • Internet Culture
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Wellbeing
    • Relationships
    • Travel
    • Food
    • E-Lifestyle
    • Spotlight
    • Oxford Collaborations
  • Columns
    • Previous Columns
      • Beyond the Bubble
      • Love Letters
      • Musings of a Media Lover
      • Beyond the Footnotes
      • Heal Between the Lines
      • Admissions of a Rusticated Student
      • Objectifying Oxford
      • SaTired: Observations of a Finalist
      • Your College Auntie
      • Wine Waffle
      • Borders and Belonging
    • InterMEDIAte
    • Risk Appetite
    • Lady Grinning Soul
    • Second Draft
    • Low Concept
  • Profiles
  • The Bluebell
  • Contact Us
  • Mailing List
  • Alumni – can you help us?
  • The Archive
    • 5 Years of The Blue
    • The Blueprint
    • Freshers’ Guides
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2024
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2023
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2022
      • The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2021

Tag: film review

Posted inCulture

There’s Something About Hugh: A deep dive into the oeuvre of Hugh Grant

by Jade Calder January 4, 2021January 7, 2021
Posted inCulture

How much actually is there to love in Richard Curtis’ Love Actually

by Jaya Rana December 24, 2020December 24, 2020
Posted inCulture

Roman Holiday: Where Wishes Come True

by Yexuan Zhu December 14, 2020December 14, 2020
Posted inCulture

The existential crisis of The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again

by Thang Tu December 8, 2020July 18, 2021
Posted inCulture

Cinema’s Danish Doyen: Why Try Dreyer?

by Oscar Jelley November 22, 2020November 23, 2020
Posted inFilm & TV

Das Leben Der Anderen: the importance of art in 1980s East Germany

by Jennifer Goodier November 9, 2020November 9, 2020
Posted inCulture

Sinister Spirituality in Rose Glass’ ‘Saint Maud’

by Joanne McNulty November 7, 2020November 7, 2020
Posted inFilm & TV

Burning and Parasite: South Korea shows international film at its finest

by Mitchell Marshall November 1, 2020November 1, 2020
Posted inCulture

Coming in from the Cold: A love letter to cinemas on the edge

by Leona Crawford October 26, 2020July 16, 2024
Posted inCulture

Attenborough’s A Life On Our Planet: Beautiful, Impassioned But Ultimately Cautious

by Eleanor Horton October 24, 2020October 24, 2020

Posts pagination

Newer posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Older posts

Popular Posts

  • Donnington Bridge in the sunlight.
    Tragic Teenage Death Disrupts Summer Eights
  • A view of the Isis with an onlooking crowd.
    Summer Eights 2026: The Action & The Atmosphere
  • Christ Church College Tom Quad
    Should colleges scrap the quad?
  • The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, pictured in the evening. A card mosaic tifo reads "to dare is to do."
    Tottenham Hotspur’s Unthinkable Fight against Relegation
  • Harriet Wilson and Alex Innes in Our House
    Our House at the Oxford Playhouse: Reviewed
  • A garden, covered in litter and assorted furniture.
    Jerusalem at Magdalen College: Reviewed
  • CCTV photo released by the NYPD showing the suspect in the Brian Thompson killing at the HI New York City Hostel
    Judge Tosses McDonald’s Backpack, Allows Gun in Mangione Case
  • ‘Lockdown’ on Queen Street following assault on busker
  • Crucible cast
    The Crucible at the Michael Pilch Studio: Reviewed
  • The Big Shot: On Memory, Images, and the Stories Behind Them

I Don’t Remember Choosing Arsenal.

Thomas Yates Jun 9, 2026 3 min read
Fans at Arsenal's stadium.

Arsenal fan Mili Thakrar reflects powerfully on what it means to have been a supporter in the last month, year, and lifetime. Image by Mili…

Outside OX1 Week 6: Australia, China, and the US

Chaehyeon Moon Jun 8, 2026 20 min read
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay

This week in Outside OX1, Nancy Gittus, Cormac Edwards, and Noah Allerton take a look at the top stories from Australia, China, and the US.

Social Media Personas: Do we show who we really are?

Isobel Gurnett Jun 8, 2026 5 min read
A screenshot of a home screen with social media apps on it.

Nancy Pierre questions whether social media shows the real us or only a curated version of ourselves.

‘Agua do Rio, Agua do Mar II’: Oxford’s Connection with Capoeira

Lleucu Haf Jun 7, 2026 8 min read
‘Agua do Rio, Agua do Mar II’: Oxford’s Connection with Capoeira

Over the weekend of 15-17 May, a range of activities and workshops took place as part of ‘Agua do Rio, Agua do Mar II’, a…

© 2026 The Oxford Blue Student Newspaper CIC | A new voice for a new decade | Est. 2020. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic Privacy Policy
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Facebook Page
Go to mobile version