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The inevitable tragedy: An analysis of Dune

Like many people, I consider Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films to be some of the best science fiction films I’ve ever seen and adored them so much that I decided to read the book. Little did I know that the complexity and genius of Frank Herbert’s seminal work would dwarf even...
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By , Feb. 7, 2026

A guide to global charities

Maybe it’s a bit late to be talking about New Year’s resolutions, but it’s never too late in the year to be making a new goal. Often, when we consider new goals, we might try to think about goals for ourselves. These can help us create healthier habits, but another...
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By , Feb. 6, 2026

Previously On… Scrubs

Whilst most of our favourite hospital shows take on the ‘medical drama’ label (most notably the likes of Grey’s Anatomy and ER) Scrubs, Bill Lawrence’s 17-time Emmy-nominated show, took on the more niche genre of the ‘medical sitcom’. With the series in the process of a reboot, currently set to...
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By , Feb. 6, 2026

Cianan’s Column: GW25/26: FPL bedlam

It’s chaos in the FPL world, as managers brace for GW25 and the subsequent double GW26, wherein Arsenal and Wolves play twice. We’ll discuss it all in this article and try to add some order to the frantic disarray. It is essential that you own three Arsenal players for GW26,...
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By , Feb. 6, 2026

A review of Anurag Singh’s ‘Border 2’

Anurag Singh’s Border 2 was Bollywood’s customary Republic Day release. It does exactly what it sets out to do, with heroic entries, patriotic dialogues, and touching moments that tug on your heartstrings. But, the film is not perfect. Despite a strong soundtrack, solid acting performances, and finely executed emotional scenes,...
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By , Feb. 6, 2026