100 Discs of Christmas #33 – Crash (1996)
Disturbing yet allegorical, emotionally shallow yet erotically fierce, David Cronenberg’s crushingly warped world of sex,…
Disturbing yet allegorical, emotionally shallow yet erotically fierce, David Cronenberg’s crushingly warped world of sex,…
Given the buzz and aftertaste of Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk’s writing, it was only…
You cant say Union Films don’t accommodate for everyone and this week just goes to…
Catch a Fire began with a mellow opening of Concrete Jungle, to an audience seated…
All Time Low are one of those bands that stir emotion in anyone. Whether it’s…
Mollie’s Kick Ass Campaign aims to use the power of music to help treatment of a rare form of cancer.
For those of you that read my preview to this gig will know how excited…
Electropop, synthpop, dance-punk, even ‘Indietronica’; call them what you want, but Hot Chip are undoubtedly…
Philip Adler explores the lates offering shown by Phoenix Films at the Union Films cinema at Southampton University, Monsieur Lazhar.
Though not quite as accomplished as some of the legendary Studio Ghibli’s finest works, Nausicaä of…
I wouldn’t be a good companion for a Kerouac-esque road trip. Instead of enjoying the…
Gig number four out of a string of twenty-five for Dan Le Sac (and friends)…
Out of all the festivals this summer, Reading Festival is definitely the one for music…
In my opinion, The Village is one of the most beautiful films of recent times.…