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  • From Ellie’s death in the opening of Up to the finale of Friends, it’s safe to say that some emotional on-screen moments stick with you. They tug at your heartstrings and force a tear from your eye, even year […]

  • It has been confirmed that the UK and Ireland tour of Les Misérables will recommence in November 2021, after being postponed due to COVID-19.

    Jean Valjean will be played by Dean Chisnell, with Nic […]

  • Released: April 2021

    Rating: T (Blood and Violence)

    *Disclaimer: Star Wars: Republic Commando review code was provided by Aspyr for the purposes of this review. That being said, all opinions expressed in […]

  • Intercultural theatre company Border Crossings have announced details of this year’s ORIGINS festival, a multidisciplinary arts event that celebrates and promotes Indigenous arts and culture.

    The year-long […]

  • The topic of climate change is increasingly growing traction. The BBC and ITV have started showing their dedication to the issue through various adverts, as well as their corporate communications. Some media […]

  • The pandemic has taken so many of the things we used to take for granted, but cinema is one of the places I miss the most. I love music, but film has that added magical quality—the opportunity to vicariously l […]

  • Ed Budds wrote a new post 4 years, 8 months ago

    This has been one of the most hyped and long-awaited debut albums for alternative music in the last few years. With an already impressive discography of excellent EPs, as well as a recent run of superb singles, […]

  • Muddled, shallow and misguided. Hollywood’s first attempt at a COVID movie is frustrating to watch, mainly because of its unoriginal premise and disappointing execution. Locked Down follows two people who, d […]

  • It’s been ten years since Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011). Over the last decade, his character has evolved from a s […]

  • A landmark year in terms of diversity, this year’s Oscars features the most exciting Best Picture category in recent memory. With such a strong set of films up for the night’s top prize, predicting a winner is […]

  • You might think that poems written 2000 years ago would have little in common with shibari (a Japanese form of rope bondage), but Isobel Williams has used the language and ideas of this ancient art to produce a […]

  • Jen Rose wrote a new post 4 years, 8 months ago

    Newcastle three-piece The Pale White gained high profile support from the likes of NME and BBC Introducing in their early days, and – despite the global pandemic grinding the music scene as we know it to a halt – […]

  • According to MARINA, the chorus of her new single ‘Purge The Poison’ is sung from the perspective of Mother Nature, and she has a warning: humans are destroying the planet.

    The track, released as the sec […]

  • Home is, so they say, where the heart is. With ownership comes the prize of being able to shape your home exactly how you want but many of us who live in rented accommodation must accept magnolia-coloured walls […]

  • At first glance, though The Confession is seemingly a straightforward missing-person mystery, it turns out to be a thought-provoking exploration of motherhood and female identity. Burton’s numerous female c […]

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    Somewhere—buried amid the cheesy dance numbers, unpredictable performances and uneven style—there is a certain charm beating within Me You Madness.

    It’s hard to find, and only really resonatesin the […]

  • A new pop musical, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, is set to premiere this Autumn at the MAST Mayflower Studios in Southampton.

    Fantastically Great Women is a stage adaptation of suffragette […]

  • The Olivier-nominated Six the Musical has announced plans to restart touring across the UK, reopening at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury on 8 June this year.

    The musical transforms the six wives of Henry […]

  • Following a year of uncertainty, the English indie-artpop band London Grammar have finally released their third, highly-anticipated album Californian Soil. The 12 tracks are a contrasting mix of euphonic vocals […]

  • Norwich singer songwriter Maya Law has the Midas touch, spinning past experiences into musical gold. Tender and honest, her latest EP Hitchhiking delves into heartbreak, inviting the audience along Maya’s road t […]

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