Film and TV Emancipation is, at times, implausible but altogether a captivating and merciless watch , and Emily Robson 13 December 2022
Film and TV She Said resurfaces fresh wounds without being exploitative , and Isabelle Blakeney 12 December 2022
Film and TV 'Violent Night' is a new, gruesome and refreshing take on Santa , and Sienna Thompson 10 December 2022
Arts Owen B Lewis and George Harold Millman: the Bristol art scene power-couple challenging accepted orthodoxies , and Milan Perera 10 December 2022
Film and TV Rodeo is Lola Quivoron's remarkable entry into French cinema, portraying a tale of bikes, aspirations, and ignition , and Inès de Boudemange 9 December 2022
Arts The BookTok phenomenon: what does it mean for literary culture? , and Amelia Jacob 9 December 2022
Sport Bristol come out on top in high-scoring contest with local rivals Cardiff's 2nd XV , and Eddie McAteer 8 December 2022
Film and TV Saint Omer presents an open-ended debate as the audience join the jury in the reprehensibility of humanity , and Inès de Boudemange 7 December 2022