Why the Netflix-Marvel villains are in a league of their own
News Editor Anneka discusses why the villains in Marvel’s Netflix shows are perhaps more menacing than any other bad guy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so far.
News Editor Anneka discusses why the villains in Marvel’s Netflix shows are perhaps more menacing than any other bad guy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so far.
Sophie reviews the long awaited return of the X-Files, but does it live up to expectations?
Editor, Natalie, takes a look at why Studio Ghibli is the perfect introduction to non-western animation.
The film, which features the vocal talents of Idris Elba, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley and Scarlett Johansson, is set to be released in April.
This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,
Charlie Masters heralds a whole new cinematic low, starring silver screen legend Robert De Niro.
Canadian comedienne Katherine Ryan brought her ‘Kathbum’ tour to Southampton and the O2 Guildhall (05/02/16).
Madness will headline this year’s Boomtown Fair, which takes place in Winchester from 11th-14th August 2016.
The Edge caught up the a cornerstone of English folk, in the now infamous Joiners backstage.
In his latest Column, Matt sheds light on why English Literature may not inherently be the best.
Michael Bay’s latest robot-less effort is a bit of a tactless mess, says Film Editor Ben.
Glaswegian duo have put together three EPs to make an album. Records Editor Amy reviews Resort.
Writer Carly discusses sexual misconduct among rock stars and Youtubers and the implications that this has on fans.
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.