Black Mirror

Black Mirror ‘Striking Vipers’ review – Sexual freedom in nostalgic environments

By Roxanne Sancto

Charlie Brooker flips the script in the show’s fifth season, focusing on the nuances of male relationships.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch is a brilliant, urgent comment on mental illness

By S.L. Page

The episode’s interactive nature has the potential to expand our understanding of psychosis.

Why Demon Seed is the perfect companion piece to Black Mirror

By Lauren Thompson

Before Charlie Brooker’s dark social satire, there was Donald Cammell’s technophobic sci-fi.

Black Mirror is the perfect antidote to the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope

By Ella Donald

The new season of the dark social satire features a refreshingly tragedy-free queer relationship.

Black Mirror ‘Nosedive’ review – A dark spin on a modern-day Pleasantville

By Roxanne Sancto

TV’s most thought-provoking social satire is back with a softer vision of a bleak future.

Charlie Brooker: ‘Once you’ve f**ked a pig on the telly, you’ve shifted the bar for what’s acceptable’

By Michael Leader

The Black Mirror writer discusses the show’s switch to Netflix, and why he loves torturing his characters.

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