Eleanor Burleigh

  • On Friday, the US supreme court officially overturned the ‘Roe v Wade’ act of 1973, which had ensured women’s constitutional rights to abortion for 50 years. In overturning their 1973 ruling that abortion rig […]

  • It has been interesting to observe how public perception of celebrities has shifted in the social media age, as the line between these figures being private individuals and cultural commodities grows increasingly […]

  • I remember the first time I heard of Burn After Reading. It was courtesy of an opening feature trailer for a DVD I watched when I was about ten years old. At the time, I can remember being both scared and […]

  • Netflix has announced that Russian Doll, the Natasha Lyonne-led comedy-drama series, will return to the streaming platform on April 20th. The announcement coincides with the release of a trailer, giving viewers a […]

  • Based on the true-crime case of Anna Delvey, the fake German heiress who conned New York’s elite, Inventing Anna fails to be as compelling as its source material.

    Judging by its premise and means of execution, […]

  • The stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d will tour the UK this autumn.

    Adapted for the stage by Rachel Wagstaff, the murder mystery follows Christie’s beloved elderly sleuth, Miss Marple, […]

  • Adapted from one of Agatha Christie’s most prolific mystery novels, Death On The Nile follows Detective Poirot as he embarks upon a seemingly idyllic honeymoon cruise that soon descends into tragedy and t […]