Pheobe Walker reviews the brand new BBC drama ‘The Capture’.
Film for Fodder: Your Ultimate Film and TV Freshers Guide
Delphie Bond and Tanika Lake Here is your go-to list for whatever emotion you may feel through Freshers! We are taking candid to the next level, guiding you on your journey through some indie delights, […]
Got To Get Theroux This: Mothers on the Edge Review
When I turned on BBC2 at 9pm this evening, I was apprehensive about watching Louis Theroux’s latest documentary venture. A die-hard Theroux fan, and having watched and enjoyed almost all of his documentaries, I have […]
Is Coronation Street’s First Black Family Overdue?
Coronation Street, the pride of the North, should perhaps not be so proud. It may beat EastEnders in the battle of storylines; however, it cannot contend when it comes to diversity. The soap which has […]
Doctor Foster Series 2 Review
The twisted series following the traumas of Gemma, a GP with an adulterous husband, is back, and it’s darker and more intense than ever. Two years after her personal hell, this series follows Gemma after […]
Game of Thrones Season 8 Episodes 1 and 2: The Calm Before the Storm
It’s finally here. After years of anticipation, hundreds of plot twists, and more character deaths than anyone can reasonably be expected to remember; the final season of Game of Thrones is upon us at last. […]
Coisa Mais Linda – A Hidden Netflix Gem
Spirited. Provocative. Profound. Coisa Mais Linda proves an incredible Netflix find which explores so many of the turbulences of modern womanhood – from romance to abandonment, cluelessness to independence, desolation to excitement – all deliciously […]
Queer Eye Series 3: A Refreshing New Instalment
No matter what anyone tries to say, it’s impossible not to love the ridiculously addictive show that is Queer Eye. So naturally, this new series has been positively received. Blessing our Netflix subscription for a […]
Top 6 Must Watch Documentaries
Our online editor Caitlin Tilley ranks her top six documentary picks to keep you entertained over the Easter holidays. 1. The Imposter My all-time favourite documentary film, The Imposter will stay with you long after […]
Stormzy to Appear in TV Series of Malorie Blackman’s ‘Noughts and Crosses’
The drama is an adaptation of the Malorie Blackman novel, a dystopian book set in an alternate 21st century Britain. The 2001 book’s world is divided by race, where black people (“Crosses”) are the rulers […]
Reality Show Aftercare – Where It’s Going Wrong
If there was a list of catalysts for dividing opinion, then Love Island would strongly hold a top seat, probably next to Brexit. Just as you settle that it is synonymous for trash, some one […]
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann Documentary Review
‘The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann’ spent much of its production time in limbo. Kate and Gerry McCann themselves wanted to have nothing to do with the latest Netflix true crime series and the show itself […]