Review: The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.
Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.
Sally Lui chats to frontman Rory Williams before the final date of the band’s UK tour.
Anneka reviews The Hunger Games: Mockingjay: Part 1, which has just been released on Blu-ray disc and DVD in the UK.
Rehashing the same themes that the second series ended on; viewers are subjected to some new cult members, some new love interests and a lot of the same old problems.
Bruce Lee’s daughter is currently developing a new biopic of her father that will include his “philosophies and artistry”.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a cheery sequel, but not much else says Ben Robins.
As we reach the last two-part story of the shows eighteenth series, Silent Witness throws us into the world of an Essex crime family.
There are almost not enough words in the entire English language to describe how terribly made Taken 3 quite is, and precisely none at all that could work to praise it, says Ben Robins.
Chris Chibnall’s crime drama returns with some new faces and a brave plot twist.
It’s clear that Reitman is gunning for some sort of grand pervasive message about the status of human communication and feeling but ultimately he gives himself no room to clearly express it, says Ben Robins.
Inspiring, passionate and empowering, Riverdance 20th anniversary tour comes to the Mayflower theatre.
Fardon is back with even more wonderful Oxbridge questions. Toby investigates whether he could have made it in.
Writer Tom Hopkins reviews ‘Assassin’s Creed: Unity’, the franchise’s first game to be limited to next-generation consoles and PC.
Nightcrawler is an intelligent, pitch perfect examination of moral complications underlying Western culture’s capitalist desires, says Joseph Henderson.