Lost In The Atlantic: Five Films We May Never See In The UK
Which Hollywood production never made truly it to the UK? Ben Robins takes a look at these films whose release unfortunately went pretty much unnoticed.
Which Hollywood production never made truly it to the UK? Ben Robins takes a look at these films whose release unfortunately went pretty much unnoticed.
Showstoppers’ production was near flawless and had the audience in stitches damn near every second of the show. Jed Marshall reviews.
Editor, Rebecca James, makes a case for teen fiction.
This week sees Interstellar arrive at Union Films.
As debut albums go, Meghan Trainor’s album Title is a confident and commanding first release,…
“Ear-plugs are an absolute must,” read Ben Robins’ review of Annie, Will Geluck’s abysmal holiday remake.
Barnaby takes a look at the conclusion of Silent Witness’s two part opener.
Fledgling theatre company Broken Arrow bring their re-imagining of Ibsen’s classic to Eastleigh this weekend.
The Edge hung out with Beans on Toast at The Wedgewood rooms to chat about his latest tour and new release ‘The Grand Scheme of Things’.
This week’s round-up includes the very first BBC Music Awards, featuring performances by Paloma Faith, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran.
Well and truly sunk by a clearly muddled style, and then raised exponentially by a world-beating lead performance, Get On Up stands as one of the most divided films of the year, says Ben Robins.
Welcome back to the weekly film and cinema update from Union Films! Last week we…
Beth caught up with Jake Morley ahead of his show at The Joiners.
Portsmouth Guildhall played host to chart-smashing Example who did not disappoint.