Review: James Bay at Bournemouth International Centre
This year’s rising star of British solo male acts came to the south to play a set, including his debut album Chaos And The Calm (06/10/15).
This year’s rising star of British solo male acts came to the south to play a set, including his debut album Chaos And The Calm (06/10/15).
The closing night gala of this year’s London Film Festival promised plenty of potential for this year’s Oscar race, says Film Editor Ben.
Alex Ross Perry’s latest film isn’t quite as good as his last, says Film Editor Ben.
A prequel, telling the story of a young John McClane is currently in development, with Len Wiseman set to direct.
Film Editor Ben backs one of the festival’s smaller releases, Rene Pannevis’s urban short.
Editor Natalie tackles Sarah Gavron’s account of the suffragette movement, but finds it to be not quite up to scratch.
Before a chaotic gig at the Joiners, Toby caught up with Rat Boy for a chat about a debut album, tour, and getting into trouble.
Valmike Rampersad took lead roles in two films which opened in international film festivals last month. We caught up with him to talk about his first ‘baddie’ role, where home is, and diversity on television.
News Editor Anneka offers her thoughts on how the BBC’s cult classic could be improved.
Emily chats to Tom Clarke of The Enemy ahead of the release of the band’s new album and upcoming UK tour.
Features Editor Camilla got to talk to her – and Scotland’s – favourite twins about inspirations, and how to become a music industry legend.
Our writers give their first impressions on the closed Rainbow Six Siege beta.
This Week in Gaming (28/09/15-04/10/15) features Lego Dimensions, a game which has a genuine claim to having one of the most impressive casts of all time.
Ben delivers an early look at acclaimed photographer-turned-director Anton Corbijn’s latest.