Review: 2000trees Festival 2014 (10/07/2014 – 12/07/2014)
Lewis Cato headed up to the Cotswolds to enjoy a weekend of sincere, compelling and beautiful music.
Lewis Cato headed up to the Cotswolds to enjoy a weekend of sincere, compelling and beautiful music.
Follow the next installment of the Film Debut series with Christopher Nolan’s 1998 film analysed by Harrison Abbott.
This week’s UK releases sees a culinary comedy, two musicals and a whole new bunch of thrillers hitting the big screens.
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake is thrilling and mesmerising.
The trio prove to be a force to be reckoned with, taking strong support out on the road to mark the release of their fifth studio album, TV En Francais.
Despite disappointing support acts, Young Rebel Set managed to put on an entertaining set.
Union Films run through the films being shown this week, along with unveiling their next movie marathon!
Though it wants to be seductive and steamy, this pathetic thriller is just tame and boring, says Barnaby Walter
Australian quartet Cloud Control are no strangers to taking risky chances, having uprooted themselves from…
I’m a singer-songwriter and I hate myself because of it. Ok, that’s a bit strong, but being a singer-songwriter is an intensely lonely and often excruciating experience.
‘Fuckkkk what should I eat?!’. Waiting in Bastille’s tour bus I watched lead singer Dan…
“A love story so impossible… it must be true” is the movie promo’s incredibly dreamy…
Fresh off a tour with Emeli Sandé and currently supporting Aiden Grimshaw, afro-pop artist Seye…
The summer season is nigh and numerous festivals are approaching, so while you festival virgins…