Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares eight of the best films and documentaries that highlight LGBT+ pride as a protest against corrupt systems, heteropatriarchal culture, and uncaring governments.
Read MoreContributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Hulu’s new series The Great – it’s SFW, we promise.
Read MoreContinuing our series of Comforting Things in time of COVID, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares the things that have been soothing her soul in lockdown.
Read More“...the past hovers, the future beckons, and the present is a cacophony of voices.” In her review of the Netflix limited series Unorthodox (2020), Tilly Nevin considers the importance of self-expression and choice.
Read MoreWith its recent release, The Attic on Eighth's foremost Sally Rooney fans gather to discuss the hotly anticipated and highly acclaimed adaptation of Rooney's 2018 novel Normal People.
Read MorePerfect for the reluctant podcast listener, Curator Milena Le Fouillé shares the radio programs and podcasts dedicated to the arts that have kept her company through the lockdown in France.
Read MoreGathering for another session of what we’re currently watching ,The Attic on Eighth writers and editors share their favorite quarantine shows and films for May 2020.
Read MoreNext in our series sharing the comforting shows, books, and more guiding us through these times, Attic contributor Camilla Danaher shares the activities with which she fills her days.
Read MoreIn her latest, Contributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Read MoreGathering for another session of what we’re currently watching, Attic members talk novel adaptations, period dramas, and new contemporary releases.
Read MoreWith the highly anticipated release of Autumn De Wilde's Emma. now available for streaming, The Attic On Eighth's film fans and Austenites gather to discuss.
Read MoreAs we enter into an uncertain spring, the Attic’s film expert Zoë G. Burnett shares her five picks for the season that will act as “an anchor in [our] sense of unreality.”
Read More“Perfect, with not a tightly wound pin curl out of place.” In her latest, Attic Editor & Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett takes on Autumn de Wilde’s Emma.
Read MoreLooking to the new of Spring, we talk new seasons, new shows, as well as comforting favorites with all things film and television this month.
Read MoreWith Jane Austen Mania hitting once again with the release of Emma, Olivia Gündüz-Willemin guides us through Austen’s body of work and tells you what to read based on your interests.
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