Review: Dreii
Thomas reviews the by-the-numbers puzzle game, Dreii
Thomas reviews the by-the-numbers puzzle game, Dreii
Come on over, Valerie, while The Edge talk about song covers and their artists that don’t worry about the terrible, awful potential where you might, maybe, possibly, think someone is not 100% straight.
Happy Valley’s second season ends on a satisfying note says James Barker.
Matt takes us through the first annual UoS Student Film Festival.
In his newest column, Matt elaborates on why long running series need to have a definitive plan.
The third and possibly final entry in the Kung Fu Panda series is one of its best, says Chris Meads.
Our writers have come together to discuss their thoughts on the latest Civil War trailer, as well as the long-awaited arrival of Tom Holland’s Spiderman.
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Navi reviews the second studio album from American hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.
World Book Day; a day for costumes, and cheap books, and exploring new worlds. A day for nostalgia, basically.
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The Edge’s writers got together to ask who leapt off the page to motivate and inspire them – all for World Book Day 2016.
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