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Reform Magazine | March 14, 2026

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Posts ByReform, Author at Reform Magazine

The Stranger

11/03/2026 |

Directed by François Ozon Certificate 15 120 minutes Released 10 April

The figure of the antihero a protagonist of a story, with less praiseworthy qualities than we traditionally expect from a hero can be traced back through Western culture to … Read More

The Testament of Ann Lee

23/02/2026 |

Directed by Mona Fastvold Certificate 15 130 minutes Released 27 February

Few films accurately chronicle a specific, historical Christian sect, fewer still do so as a musical. I knew virtually nothing about the Shakers, before seeing The Testament of Ann … Read More

Artificial intelligence, real wisdom

04/02/2026 |

Malcolm Hanson asks how to respond to world-changing AI

Imagine a massive undersea I earthquake, producing an overwhelming tsunami which spreads globally to inundate every island and continent in the world, changing the whole landscape Such is the impact … Read More

A picture of faith: Interview with Neil Thorogood

04/02/2026 |

Neil Thorogood has gone from local minister to Principal of Westminster College and back again. He is also the URC’s next Moderator of General Assembly. He talks to Reform about family, theology through painting and where the URC is … Read More

Hamnet

05/01/2026 |

Directed by Chloé Zhao Certificate 12A125 minutes Released 9 January

Shakespeare’s romantic relationship, family life and the tragedy of bereavement resulted in his writing one of his bestknown plays, Hamlet. In Elizabethan England, we are told at the start of … Read More

The Choral

07/11/2025 |

Directed by Nicholas Hytner Certificate 12a113 minutes Released 7 November

Two years into the First World War, Ramsden, Yorkshire, is feeling the pinch. The musical director of the local choral society has just joined up, forcing the organiser, local mill … Read More