Film round-up: 17/11/2014 – 23/11/2014
This week sees the release of the highly anticipated The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 as well as a Hilary Swank-starring western drama.
This week sees the release of the highly anticipated The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 as well as a Hilary Swank-starring western drama.
If you are not a hard core gamer, then it can often be hard to find a game to play that doesn’t involve warfare, shooting, or intense tactics.
The Walking Dead returns to its horror filled roots, in a premiere setting the bar high for series five.
Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, found The Original Theatre Company’s production of ‘Three Men in a Boat’ dull and unimaginative.
As a new university term begins, so does the desire to find something new to fill the hole in your life left by the last great box set that you watched. The problem is, where do we begin to look for the next great show?
Mayflower Theatre is currently playing host to Singin’ In The Rain, the stage adaptation of the 50s classic. Megan Downing headed down to review it.
Mayflower Theatre is currently playing host to Singin’ In The Rain, the stage adaptation of the 50s classic. Megan Downing headed down to review it.
Kirsty looks at the prolific Jack Reacher trilogy in advance of the series’ next release, Personal.
The film is a beautifully shot piece of cinema focusing on the condition of women in Georgia, 1992.
The true story of the iconic band singing about Big Girls not crying and boys trying to Walk Like Men, reviewed by Barnaby Walter
This week’s UK releases sees a culinary comedy, two musicals and a whole new bunch of thrillers hitting the big screens.
Mike Flanagan produces an excellent sense of impending dread throughout Oculus, always present as an undercurrent ready to boil to the surface, says Jack Dillon.
The full list of nominees for Sunday night’s ceremony.
Natalie takes a look at Game of Thrones so far Season 4! The best season so far?