WRITERS NOTE – This review contains spoilers because, frankly, if you’re a wrestling fan reading this in November and don’t...
The Affordable Art Fair deemed not so, affordable that is, by others I met whilst at the preview, certainly had...
Northern Soul, the debut film written and directed by Elaine Constantine is a gripping, uncompromising look at the fabled Northern...
Twice screened at the Barbican’s Milton Park, Virginia Heath’s From Scotland With Love, typically a plethora of Scots milling, about...
Fantastic weekend linking film to food and back to film again, all with a Eastern European twist. Within the...
With last week’s abundance of Halloween shenanigans around town, and no doubt more so in London’s East End than...
Last week the Dundee Book Prize was announced, and this year’s winner was Amy...
As we approach the tenth anniversary of legendary broadcaster John Peel‘s death, Horse Party guitarist Seymour Quigley tells us what...
Far from ostentatious, Owen Gower’s Still the Enemy Within is timely with the 1984 miner strike thirty year anniversary...
Independent debut feature from Nenad Cicin-Sain, we see Wes Bentley (The Hunger Games, American Beauty, The Claim) take to the...
On a wet, windy Friday night Kate Tempest swept into Oxford on the first leg of her Every Down album...
Photo credit Chris Saunders To celebrate Halloween today, Thomas Truax gives us a run down of his 12 favourite Spooky...
Syd Arthur and Tess Parks will be performing on Thursday 6th November at an exclusive private view of ‘Assassinated Beauty’,...
2014 has been Kate Tempest‘s year. Not only satisfied with releasing the best album of the year (so far) Brand...
Luc Besson’s latest cinematic opus begins with an image of a cell splitting in two, and then again, before cutting...















