This Week In Film
This week in film (11/1/16 – 17/1/16) sees Leo’s biggest Oscar grab to date as well as Mike Tyson featuring in a martial arts film. You have been warned.
This week in film (11/1/16 – 17/1/16) sees Leo’s biggest Oscar grab to date as well as Mike Tyson featuring in a martial arts film. You have been warned.
Before sinking their teeth into all the releases the new year has to offer, our writers take a look back at the best games of 2015.
James reviews the BBC’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s popular novel.
For December 20th, George Seabrook ponderously muddles through the whys we watch what we watch at Christmas.
In his latest column, Thomas laments the cynical commercialism of The Game Awards.
After years of waiting it’s finally here. Sophie takes on arguably the year’s biggest release, and finds an awful lot to love.
Surrey-based singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner arrived on the south coast to the seaside town of Bournemouth to play at the intimate Old Fire Station (22/11/15).
I’ve got to make a confession here, guys. Something that’s been weighing on my chest…
Our writers offer their reactions to the new trailer, which stars the likes of James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence.
With Star Wars: The Force Awakens on the horizon, many of us are looking foward to new…
Carly-May watched all six Star Wars films back to back. She gives us her episode-by-episode reviews, and thoughts on everything from characters to quotes to Pikachu.
The Hollywood actor will visit Switch Southampton on Saturday 23rd January for a two-hour DJ set.
In the first of a new gaming based column, Thomas explains why not every game needs to be an open world experience.
Harrison reviews game of the year contender Fallout 4.