Review: Unreachable at The Royal Court Theatre
Rehana reviews Matt Smith’s thoroughly bizarre return to the stage in Anthony Neilson’s Unreachable.
Rehana reviews Matt Smith’s thoroughly bizarre return to the stage in Anthony Neilson’s Unreachable.
In the latest edition of our new feature, The Edge writers pick their entertainment highlights and downfalls of 2016 so far (1/2)
The Academy has invited nearly 700 new members, focusing on women and ethnic minorities
Hamilton takes home 11 awards, including Best Musical, at this year’s Tony Awards.
In commemoration of the centenary of the some of the darkest days of history in our islands, Hollie examines how the Troubles have made it to screen.
Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of…
This year’s ‘Best Film’ winner from the UoSSFF is an amateur triumph, says Sophie Trenear.
David elaborates on how Quahog’s famous dysfunctional family needs some work.
Christopher Nolan’s unsettling thriller, Memento, was released 15 years ago today on 16th March 2001.
Dave Grohl and co. have fought back against rumours of a band split, by posting a spoof video.
Our writers have come together to debate whether Spotlight deserved its Best Picture win and, of course, to celebrate Leo’s glorious victory.
From throwback musicals to gritty dramas, stark realism to Chris Pratt, we look at what’s soon hitting our screens that the Academy will eat right up this time next year.
Time on the stage is when we see celebrities at their most human, and their best. Unrelatedly, the 1990s Oscars ceremony was purple and looked ridiculous.
Editor, Natalie, takes a look at the expert marketing from camp Beyonce and how she owns her black heritage.