Film round-up: 25/08/14 – 31/08/14
Forget the gloominess of the weather and the end-of-Summer feeling; pick a film and hide yourself away in cinemas this week.
Forget the gloominess of the weather and the end-of-Summer feeling; pick a film and hide yourself away in cinemas this week.
This week’s round-up consists of a varietal collection, including Ariana Grande’s highly-anticipated second album.
The Edge is back for it’s weekly TV round up and what a treat we have in store for you this week! Featuring the news on a tribute at the 66th annual Emmy’s as well as more detail on Doctor Who’s return this weekend. Perfect to help fill your time during the last of your summer.
Announcement on Monday, tickets sold out within a minute on Tuesday, show time on Wednesday. Whoever kept Gerard Way’s first solo show a secret deserves a medal.
There is nothing to sink your teeth into; the film is forgettable and is likely to become lost in an oblivion of ‘just another one of those romantic comedies’, writes Lewis Taplin.
Enjoyable acts and beautiful scenery, worsened by English weather, high prices, and young festival goers
The third outing of the series is a stunted and rather sad-looking low-rent action picture clinging so closely to its roots that it spends more time bordering on parody than it does actually doing anything worthwhile.
Camp Bestival welcomed festival goers of all ages to an entertaining and colourful site, hosting a gigantic variety of acts and performances.
Although only two films into his career, Blomkamp’s stunning debut makes him one of cinema’s most promising filmmakers, says Harrison Abbott.
FKA Twigs’ stunning debut record sets new heights for her unique style of barely-there R’n’B
In the album chart, Ed Sheeran is still number one for the astounding seventh week.
The woman was found in the festival toilet unconscious.
Aaron Pedersen gives a superb performance in this gritty, scorching-hot Australian crime thriller, writes Barnaby Walter.
Guardians of the Galaxy’s soundtrack doesn’t only work well within the confines of the film, but it’s one of the most fun albums you’ll ever listen to, says Harrison Abbott.