A glorious concoction of musical nostalgia with intellectual intrigue, the Lincoln Center Theatre Production’s adaption of The King and I comes to Leeds Grand and proves a stellar opportunity to indulge in a night out […]
Game Again: Nostalgic DS’ing to Soften Your Stressing
From action-packed games to soft play there are then loads of options for some nostalgic DS gameplay!
TV Review: Delhi Crime
*SPOILER AND TRIGGER WARNINGS (graphic details of sexual violence)* If this review is difficult to write, that is only because the series was near impossible to watch – and all the more excellent for it. […]
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 […]
It’s Getting Stranger Again: What We Know About ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3
One would have to dig pretty deep into the upside down to find someone totally estranged from the Netflix phenomena that is Stranger Things. An ingenious concoction of heart-stopping horror alongside cosmic aesthetics and bubbly […]
Pokemon Generation 8: ‘And the Journey Continues!’
With so many fandoms bidding farewells to their beloved niches, it is incredibly reassuring to know that there is one franchise that will not be bowing out anytime soon. The Pokemon Company themselves graced us […]
‘So I am done with Nice’: The Anti-Heroine’s Defence
We need to address the tedious bird the modern ‘heroine’ is turning out to be. Time and again we are presented with someone completely self-sacrificing, unapologetic about their dreams and radiating light out of their […]
An Ode to the Bollywood Actress
Tanika Lane gives a rundown of the most influential actresses Bollywood has to offer.
Welcome to the Dark Side – We Have Kiddies
With so much to indulge in from the seamless animation, atmospheric score and debilitating action, it is hard to know where to start addressing how perfectly this horror story has been put together. Indeed, one […]
Ophelia: Not Another Shakespeare Story
So the verdicts have started to pour in on the latest instalment in an innumerable line of Shakespearean cinematic adaptations. Claire McCarthy’s British historical romantic drama Ophelia, the damsel in question being depicted by Daisy […]
TV Review: There She Goes
BBC’s newest mini comedy-drama is perhaps one of the most refreshing and courageous endeavours to grace our small screen. Whilst it may not harbour heart-stopping suspense or sweeping grand-scale cinematics, There She Goes is an […]
Anti Bullying Week 2018: Recognising and Dealing with Toxic Behaviour at University
As many have regurgitated before now, university is simultaneously the best and perhaps the most challenging part of your life. It is a period when everyone is struggling to figure themselves out as well as […]