Review: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Film Editor David reviews the sequel to the 1995 Robin Williams-starring original.
Film Editor David reviews the sequel to the 1995 Robin Williams-starring original.
The number three spot is taken by one of our favourites.
Harry Fortuna reviews the ever-impressive band’s south coast return.
Harry Fortuna previews Wolf Alice as they venture to the O2 Guildhall on 21st November.
There’s a new album from that band that we seem to like quite a lot here.
Xavier Voigt-Hill finds out about Visions Of A Life, DJing dodgems, and gigs 9,800 attendees apart.
Whoever’s life these visions are taken from, let it be known that they were probably quote-unquote weird.
Wolf Alice are back with an intimate pre-album release tour, to explore the off the cuff venues the UK has to offer.
It was announced as part of Telltale’s summer 2017 update.
Harley James Mitford reviews the one-night-only Turner Sims exclusive: Roger Vignoles, Elizabeth Watts and Roderick Williams’ sensitive rendition of Wolf’s rarely performed Italian Songbook (24/11/16).
Millie Cassidy reviews the “sweet, sticky, and psychedelic” new record.
The Kryptonian cousins will appear on screen together in the first two episodes of the CW show.
This is England 90′, The Great British Bake Off and Poldark were also among the night’s other winners.
Martin Scorsese’s recent epic isn’t quite the masterpiece critics hailed it as, says Eddy Tesfay.