Benjamin Garwood shares his opinion on the controversial film ‘In the Tall Grass’, previously reviewed by Arts and Culture Editor Emily Parry.
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Benjamin Garwood shares his opinion on the controversial film ‘In the Tall Grass’, previously reviewed by Arts and Culture Editor Emily Parry.
Our very own print editor Jessica McCarrick reminds us what local Leeds talent is lurking down our very side streets. A delectable collection of smooth melodies comes forth in the latest single from local band […]
The film genre of horror is no stranger to evil countryside or greenery, take Day of the Triffids, Invasion of the Body Snatchers or even Little Shop of Horrors. However the new Netflix adaptation of […]
If I was a fan of Phoebe Waller-Bridge before, now I’m truly obsessed. The National Theatre’s production of her extraordinary one-woman show Fleabag, which she wrote and performed, is every bit as thrillingly dark, witty […]
Livia Kenton reviews the latest series of Top Boy, making its return as a Netflix Original series
Lauren Gee reviews and discusses Chelsea Handler’s new Netflix documentary on white privilege.
Co-written by James Patterson, a fiction writer whose books have sold more than 300 million copies, and Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States. We can assume that most of the writing was […]
Contains minor spoilers Todd Phillips’ Joker opened this week to mixed reviews after its release was marred with the controversy surrounding its violent content. Indiewire called it a ‘toxic rallying cry for self-pitying incels’, and […]
Warning, this review contains spoilers. I volunteered myself to write this review thinking at best, it would be an excuse to watch a good rom-com and at worst, a chance to get my teeth into […]
It’s around this time of year when I have to sit myself down and remind myself of the great British institutions which define and enrich our culture. I count them: the church, the monarchy, the […]
Phoebe Lutkin reviews Booksmart, which recently featured at a free Hyde Park Picture House student viewing.
Jack Higgins reviews Bait, a British indie film which is park kitchen sink drama, part distorted expressionism.