LFF Review: The Reason I Jump – An Extraordinary Plunge Into The Autistic Experience
Theo Smith, our film editor, reviews the Audience Award winner from Sundance in January.
Theo Smith, our film editor, reviews the Audience Award winner from Sundance in January.
Rina Sawayama’s debut album is bold and unapologetic, says Sam Pegg
Kiera Gormley interviews No Rome after the release of his new single, and ahead of a busy 2020.
Jordan Truong reflects on the Japanese classic, one of the first features produced by Studio Ghibli.
Amy Penn takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate this Dr Seuss classic.
Bailey Williams review’s the indie darling’s “perplexing” latest album.
Duck Game obsessive Tom Brewster talks to the creator of his favorite thing, like, ever.
The New York duo tell us about their unlikely friendship, what makes a perfect party, and percussive on-stage foliage.
Britain’s buzziest band tell all (from their kitchen) about their upcoming album, getting love from Frank Ocean, and plotting worldwide sensory domination.
With 2018 officially underway, The Edge writers list off their most anticipated movies for the next 12 months.
Hannah Billingsley-Dadd remembers some arcade classics.
Yonaka talked with us before their gig at The Loft with Anteros and Stereo Honey about houmous (mainly), and female fronted bands.
Mr Jukes triumphed in front of a sell out crowd in Brighton’s Concorde 2 (18/09/2017).
On Spirited Away’s 15th birthday, Eleanor Joyce explores its enduring popularity and the genius of director and creator Hayao Miyazaki.