
OUR REVIEWS
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The Enchanting World of Pria
‘With the recent release of their debut EP titled Who will see me then, ‘Pria’s’ musical journey is just getting started, with much more on the way that you won’t want to miss.’
Infrared: The New Standard for ‘Cool Underground Band’
‘As five-piece rock groups go, this band is a refreshing new addition to the scene with a fun dynamic between them all, coming across chiefly as a group of talented friends who realised they worked well together rather than being lumped with each other for the betterment of the business.’
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy - Navigating Love, Loss, and Laughter in a New Chapter
The world’s iconic British, chaotic sensation, Bridget Jones, is back on the screen for her fourth film, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, and it is one of the best rom-com sequels yet!
Live Review: Junk at Sidney and Matilda
‘Their set was nothing short of mesmerizing, a slow-burning journey through hazy, dreamlike soundscapes that completely transported the audience.’
WrestleLadsWrestle Review
"An exciting and intimate performance which combines Bolivian dance, judo and self-defense. All while narrating Jenni's past experiences with race. An inclusive departure from your average theatre experience, it is a ride."
West End Review: ‘The Devil Wears Prada’
London’s latest musical phenomenon is a fashionable, visually-striking masterpiece that combines incredible costume design with strong performances & a toe-tapping score into one of the standout shows the West End has to offer. “That’s all.”
5 Classic Books That Will Make You Fall In Love With Reading
‘If your attention span has been destroyed by pointlessly scrolling on TikTok, it is time to pick up a book and forget your phone exists.’
‘Lee’: A Cinematic Portrait of Courage and Reinvention
‘As the credits for Lee began to roll, I couldn’t help but reflect on how many of us, in the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives, have reinvented ourselves, and changed our lives for the better after times of grief and misfortune.’
Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan: An Honest Review of ‘A Complete Unknown’
The film and Bob Dylan himself are epitomised by Chalamet’s words in an interview with Stephen Colbert stating its impressive ‘if you’re sensitive enough to be great and then you’re smart enough to protect it’.
2025's Debut Novels: Books to Break Your Reading Comfort Zone
‘We all have our comfort zones, especially where books are concerned. Most of us tend to stick to books which have either stood the test of time, or been written by widely celebrated authors. Well 2025 is looking like the perfect year to break out of our literary comfort zones, as we’ll see in this list of brand new up & coming fiction novelists and the books they’re making their marks with this year.’
‘Nosferatu’ (2024) Film Review
‘Eggers’ signature attention to detail is evident in every frame, but it truly shines in the film’s immersive world-building. From the perpetually fog-covered landscapes to the recreation of 19th-century Europe, enhanced by era-accurate costume design and dialogue.’
January Watchlist: Films For Any Mood This Month
‘January is a month of extremes, we’re all still mourning the festivities, creating a list of resolutions and intense regimes, and facing the classic gloomy days. Whether you’re battling through the “January blues” or you’re simply looking for a break from the chaos, I’ve got the perfect films to help you through! My film picks for this month are curated to give you anything and everything you could have possibly wanted, from feel-good classics to inspiring shorts, I’ve got something for everyone.’
‘We Live in Time’ Film Review
‘To me, ‘We Live in Time’ is a film about love, family and loss. Whilst it has been slow to gain the media’s attention, it deserves a piece of everyone’s time - serving as a reminder to all not to take their life, or the power of their love, for granted.’
‘No Friend But the Mountains’ A Much Needed Humanisation of Asylum
‘In blending prose with poetry, Boochani impressively creates a space in which his reader is able to briefly project themself beyond the page and grasp the harsh reality of living as an asylum seeker.’
New Show ‘RIVALS’ Review
‘Rivals’ characters are complicated and meticulously considered, whilst Aidan Turner remains the shining protagonist throughout, each separate character and their storyline interweaves itself slyly into the show’s overarching plot.’
Timothée Chalamet: Building a Legacy
‘despite this being a somewhat mild take, I firmly believe Timothée Chalamet stands as one of the finest actors currently working in film today.’
Wunderhorse at the People Watching Tour
‘Wunderhorse’ aren’t just an opener - they’re the kind of band that turns the night into a double feature, delivering a performance so energetic that it feels like its own headline act.
‘Longlegs’ Film Review
‘Longlegs’ is a disruptive but refreshing take on modern horror, incorporating both psychological and supernatural themes through an innovative format that maintains a sense of deep unsettlement.