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  • Last week we were treated to the first clip from Stardust, the David Bowie biopic directed by Gabriel Range. Set in 1971, the film focuses on Bowie’s first trip to America after the release of his 1970 album, T […]

  • There is no other artist like Fiona Apple and her most recent album is evidence of that.

    Fetch The Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple’s first record in eight years, is an engaging, raw, and percussive triumph that i […]

  • A good video game soundtrack can deepen the connection between narrative and player, allowing for a more intense and engaging gameplay experience. Here are a few of our favorites that do just that.

    The Last of […]

  • ITV’s Quiz takes us back to a yet another time in British history where coughing caused a scandal…

    There’s a delicious sense of tacky, zeitgeisty Britishness running throughout Quiz, a three-part limited s […]

  • On April 15, 2020, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) announced that several of their wrestlers had been released from the company with their contracts being terminated with immediate effect.

    This comes after […]

  • Tom Hardy just loves playing a criminal doesn’t he? From the Krays in Legend (2015) to Britain’s most notorious prisoner in Bronson (2008), it seems Hardy truly feels at home when embodying some of the most […]

  • Isn’t it fascinating that the self-proclaimed ‘best live presenter in the country’ can make such a twat of himself on live TV so consistently for so long? From telling a rape survivor that he thinks she shoul […]

  • Tara Fair wrote a new post 5 years, 8 months ago

    Senior officials deliberately delayed action due to ideological differences, according to a leaked internal report into Labour’s handling of antisemitism.

    The dossier, which assesses actions taken between 2 […]

  • In the span of 3 months, COVID-19 has quickly and inevitably morphed from a localized community issue in Wuhan to a decidedly international one. A majority of countries across the world have opted to implement a […]

  • Blood, pain, betrayal, drugs, heartbreak, drinking, sex, power, glitter. A lot of shows about teenagers today have all of these elements at play, as more and more TV producers and writers choose to portray the […]

  • There’s two voices on The Weeknd’s new album After Hours. It only dawns on you halfway through that there’s now a duality and a conflict to Abel Tesfaye. Ever since 2011’s Trilogy mixtape, The Weeknd’s sombre ma […]

  • Four years ago, I wrote an article for this very website about books that defined my upbringing. Though that list may have changed since 2016, I still hold a special place in my heart for one of the inclusions: […]

  • During these dubious days many of us will be spending indoors, I often find that the antidote for my anxiety comes in the form of an engrossing and powerful novel. Here is a compilation of novels which will offer […]

  • The stifling horror of suburbia characterizes Vivarium and its cyclical nightmare—but it’s nothing new

    In his Oscar-nominated role in Can Your Ever Forgive Me?, Richard E. Grant tries to recollect an old f […]

  • The winners of the 2020 BAFTA Games Awards have been announced. Due to be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, the awards were pre-recorded and broadcast on streaming platforms as a result of the […]

  • The Last of Us Part II has been delayed indefinitely. Announcing the news in a statement, PlayStation announced the game would be delayed, citing the current pandemic as part of the reason behind the […]

  • April’s gaming releases include two highly-anticipated remakes, new chapters and perspectives in iconic franchises and new tales to tell in epic sagas.

    Resident Evil 3

    Survive Racoon City in this s […]

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  • Map of the Soul: 7 is the fourth Korean language and seventh overall studio album by South Korean boy band, BTS, released 21 February 2020.

    The seven member group released the album as a follow-up to their […]

  • Tom Brady wrote a new post 5 years, 8 months ago

    Rarely does a film distil human society as expertly as The Platform. That said, Spanish director, Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s first feature-length film is a dystopian nightmare. Set in a vertical prison called The […]

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