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Geisha: A Compelling Start to Northern Ballet’s New Season

Posted on 15th March 202011th April 2021 by Sarah Mortimore

Sarah Mortimore reviews Northern Ballet’s new production Geisha.

Just My Type: Why Noah Centineo is ‘Typecasting’s’ Latest Victim.

Posted on 10th March 202010th March 2020 by Lauren Woodley

Noah Centineo: he has brown, floppy hair and brimming eyes that you could just fall into. Personally, I don’t see the attraction. However, Noah Centineo’s agents certainly do and use this to their, and his, […]

Bob Iger: A Cinematic Tour-De-Force or Capitalist Vulture?

Posted on 9th March 20209th March 2020 by Sam Lawrence

Sam Lawrence takes a look at how Disney CEO Bob Iger took Disney to the top of the world and what his resignation means, for both the company and Hollywood, moving forward.

Review: This Country

Posted on 9th March 20209th March 2020 by Anya Loudon

The return of the BAFTA award winning mocumentary This Country offers an oasis in this time of endless deadlines and storms. Real life siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper play cousins who live in an […]

Drag Queen Sherry Pie has been disqualified from ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’.

Posted on 7th March 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Season 12 of the US reality TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race only kicked off a week ago, but it has already been rife with controversy over New York City based drag queen Sherry Pie (Joey […]

Review: ‘The Invisible Man’

Posted on 6th March 20208th April 2020 by Sam Bird

It seems now more than ever, the film industry is turning to the literary world to find its stories. The big studios feel adaptations is where the money is. So, whenever I sit down to […]

Drag Race Season 12 Episode 1 REVIEW

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Lizzie Wright

It’s back back back back back again! The hit reality show, where drag queens vie for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar, premiered its twelfth season, with rap royalty Nicki Minaj as the guest […]

Open Theatre’s Normal: An Alarming True Story of Horror Brought to Life

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Noah Hughes

Anthony Neilson’s haunting tale of Peter Kurten, a prolific serial killer who terrorised the people of Dusseldorf in the 1930s, has been brought to life extraordinarily by Open Theatre’s production. Eve Walton’s direction tells the […]

Dear Anime: Where are your Women?

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Tanika Lane

Hunter X Hunter. The Seven Deadly Sins. Naruto. Titles such as these bounce from the tongues of eager fans as some of the most engrossing long-time manga and anime adaptations to date. Their plots are […]

An Interview with ‘The Bookish Type’: Leeds’ Fabulously Queer Independent Pop-Up Bookshop

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Alex Gibbon

Alex Gibbon talks to partners Ray and Nicola from ‘The Bookish Type’ about seeking solace in among the shelves, the ups and downs of setting up their business and the queer fiction you should be reading.

Trailer Review: The French Dispatch

Posted on 6th March 2020 by Owen Frost

Wes Anderson’s notorious auteur colour palette has once again brushed our screens with the trailer for The French Dispatch or The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun (to give its full title) hot […]

Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Tom Vegeris

‘It seems to me that some of us value information over wonder, and noise over silence,’ the children’s TV legend Fred Rogers once said in a 1994 interview with Charlie Rose. ‘You and I,’ he […]

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