Preview: Barclaycard British Summer Time 2016
Barclaycard British Summer Time returns for its fourth year and spans two weekends in July (01/07/16 – 09/07/16).
Barclaycard British Summer Time returns for its fourth year and spans two weekends in July (01/07/16 – 09/07/16).
Writer Josie Osborne figures the lay of the land for one of the final festivals of the season (08/09/16 – 11/09/16).
Our writers have come together to debate whether Spotlight deserved its Best Picture win and, of course, to celebrate Leo’s glorious victory.
The Front Bottoms played The Wedgwood Rooms in Portsmouth on Valentine’s Day (14/02/16).
Hot Chip, Wolf Alice, Bastille, Years & Years, Craig David and Katy B will also be playing at this year’s festival, which will take place from 8th-11th September 2016.
Before we tear DiCaprio down, Hollie takes a look at what would make a film worthy of such a derisive title – and if The Revenant meets it.
The BBC will be celebrating 400 years since the death of the bard in April, with notable contributions from Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Judi Dench, David Tennant and many more.
2016’s finest actors are paired with some of the year’s finest visuals in Oscar-winning director Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s latest, says Jack Dillon.
Chris Evans reviews the first episode of Channel 4’s German Cold War thriller, Deutschland 83.
Our writers discuss all the snubs and surprises of this year’s Academy Award nominations, and ponder the question: could this finally be Leo’s year?
This week in film (11/1/16 – 17/1/16) sees Leo’s biggest Oscar grab to date as well as Mike Tyson featuring in a martial arts film. You have been warned.
The 73rd Golden Globes Awards took place last night, in a star-studded ceremony hosted by the irrepressible Ricky Gervais.
The gospel artist has beaten the likes of Wolf Alice and Jamie xx to this year’s Mercury Prize award.
In his new weekly feature, Matt addresses J.K. Rowling’s opposition to a cultural boycott of Israel.