Open Theatre’s production of The Flick was directed by Abby Barker and is adapted from the 2013 play by Annie Baker. It follows three cinema employees who are stuck with the mundane job of cleaning […]
Gully Boy: A Star Studded Treat
Fresh, inspiring, riveting. If I could describe ‘Gully Boy’ (Street Boy) in three words, that’d be it.
Are Cathedrals the New Tate?
Does the future of art installations lie in historic buildings? Georgie Burgess investigates.
An Ode to the Bollywood Actress
Tanika Lane gives a rundown of the most influential actresses Bollywood has to offer.
Mermaids in St John’s: ‘Human Aquarium’ Review
A watery underworld has popped up in St John’s shopping center for two weeks this February and I went along to check it out.
Every Brilliant Thing was … Brilliant.
As the playwright, Duncan Macmillan, said himself, the play ‘is not a philosophy for living; it’s not a solution for depression; it’s just a way of talking about it’. Director Ella Kennedy, producer Maya Wilson […]
Exhibition Review – Michael Morpurgo: A Lifetime in Stories
For decades Michael Morpurgo’s stories have captivated and inspired generations of children. In over a hundred books he has championed education, environmental awareness and peace as ways to protect and empower children all over the […]
Why God’s Own Country is the most important LGBTQ film of our generation.
In honour of Valentine’s Day, Hyde Park Picture House put on a special viewing of Francis Lee’s ‘God’s Own Country’. It is set in our very own Yorkshire Moors, where the earth is scoured raw […]
BBC’s Baptise Review
Julian Baptise (Tchéky Karyo) first came to our screens in 2014, with the release of the BBC television drama series The Missing, directed by brothers Harry and Jack Williams. The first eight part series captivated […]
TV Review: Dating Around
Dating Around is Netflix’s new high production, low stakes dating show. One person is subjected to five consecutive dates which are quilted into a single serving. If you can get through the first episode, in […]
Oscars 2019: A Mixed Bag
Matthew Moorey gives a round-up of this years Oscars, which aired on Sunday.
Boy Erased: A Harrowing Insight into ‘Gay Conversion Therapy’
Hattie Graham reviews Boy Erased, starring Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman and Rusell Crowe.