Review: Navy Blue – Navy’s Reprise
Reece Beckett labels Navy’s Reprise “one of the best albums of the year so far”.
Reece Beckett labels Navy’s Reprise “one of the best albums of the year so far”.
Nobody, ironically enough, seems to have appeared out of nowhere. After creating buzz at select…
After premiering in Berlin last year, Reece Beckett reviews Kelly Reichardt’s long-awaited latest feature.
Horrorcore hip-hop is a sub-genre typically full of intensely violent lyrics, more bragging than may…
*TW: Mental health, suicide* Anne Sexton’s work in poetry generally seems to have been left…
Josh Trank has very quickly made a name for himself within Hollywood and amongst film…
It seems that, recently, James Baldwin and his work have had something of a renaissance,…
Adam Sandler is arguably one of the most divisive actors in Hollywood but why? Reece Beckett chronicles his career.
Within some of our favourite films, there will undoubtedly be a personal favourite that we…
It’s easy to imagine that for many reading, their first experience with vinyl is most…
Reece Beckett reviews Christian Petzold’s latest feature that bears a departure from his previous films.
Manonmars, the self-titled debut record from Young Echo member Jack Richardson, sounds a shocking amount…
Xiu Xiu are a tricky group to pin down. Primarily the brainchild of vocalist and…
Reece Beckett gives insight into the growing world of abstract hip-hop in his review of one of the latest records from the movement.