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The Best of Sundance: 2019

Posted on 16th February 201928th March 2019 by Rory Yeates

The Sundance Film Festival is known for being one of, if not the most, prestigious film festival in the world. Each year waves of cinematic talent, both young and old, pour in Park City, Utah, […]

Review: Stan and Ollie

Posted on 16th February 201928th March 2019 by Emily Parry

Stan & Ollie is a charming and funny film that explores how a loving friendship can empower and nurture those involved, but also drive them away from each other. Directed by Jon S. Baird and […]

The Real Super Bowl Winners: Marvel Fans

Posted on 16th February 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Moorey

Matthew Moorey gives a rundown of the trailers and teasers this year’s Super Bowl had to offer.

Random Review: Commonplace to Catastrophe

Posted on 16th February 201928th March 2019 by Sian Smith

Debbie Tucker Green’s emotionally charged one-woman show Random came to Leeds Playhouse last week, over a decade after its first publication. Random is a response to the anxieties of a nation where mundane human experience […]

In Defence of Insta-Poetry

Posted on 16th February 201928th March 2019 by Hattie Graham

Are the so-called ‘Instagram Poets’ destroying poetry or resurrecting it? Hattie Graham takes a closer look at social-media based poetry and its effects on the long standing art form.

Review: Alternative Comedy It’s Downstairs! The Return at The East Village

Posted on 16th February 20195th June 2019 by Ella Heaton

Ella Heaton reviews Alternative Comedy It’s Downstairs! at their show at the East Village last week.

Abducted in Plain Sight Review

Posted on 15th February 201929th March 2019 by Katy Henderson

Abducted in Plain Sight has taken the internet by storm, and it’s no surprise. True crime is fascinating enough in itself, but this new Netflix documentary, tackling the story of Jan Broberg’s horrifying childhood, is […]

Celebrate LGBT History Month with these 5 Incredible Queer Novels

Posted on 15th February 201910th February 2020 by Alexander Gibbon

As February has come upon us, it is time to honour the lives and achievements of the rainbow community as we celebrate LGBT history month. The rich tapestry of queer history is one that is […]

Open Source Arts to Launch New Development Programme to Support Leeds Artists

Posted on 13th February 201915th March 2019 by Hannah Stokes

Arts Editor Hannah Stokes interviews Jacob Justice, Events Programmer at Open Source Arts on Kirkstall Road, about the centre’s new initiative to help emerging artists in Leeds.

“Vice” Is A Gripping Drama That Only Occasionally Misses The Mark

Posted on 9th February 201928th March 2019 by Rory Yeates

America’s current political climate is fuelled by tension, anger and division. This has led to a stream of films and television programmes aiming to depict the action in both comical and critical ways; but what […]

Is Zac Efron Too Pretty To Play Ted Bundy?

Posted on 9th February 201928th March 2019 by Emily Parry

It has been 30 years since Ted Bundy took his seat in the electric chair and the hair on people’s necks still stand on end at the mention of his name. Building off of this, […]

M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” Fails To Shatter Expectations

Posted on 9th February 201928th March 2019 by Emily Parry

M. Night Shyamalan’s newest blockbuster ‘Glass’ is a stilted, poorly paced, confusing and anti-climactic third instalment to his superhero franchise Eastrail 177. The franchise includes the intelligent and thoughtful exploration of the comic book superhero […]

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