‘I still struggle with confidence’: An interview with Rae Morris (11/09/14)
Jenny Simpson caught up with Rae Morris, a rising star on the music scene, to talk about her next album, future tours and what it’s like onstage.
Jenny Simpson caught up with Rae Morris, a rising star on the music scene, to talk about her next album, future tours and what it’s like onstage.
The Strain is perhaps hard to recomend to TV snobs, but for those who like their gore, monsters and scares, there’s plenty to enjoy.
Flying at a million miles per hour and with a huge, never-ending cast of famous faces, it’s very much a film tailor-made for devoted old-school comedy lovers, says Ben Robins.
Elinor caught up with Bad Pollyanna front-woman Olivia Hyde and the band’s recent show supporting William Control.
The Edge is back for it’s weekly TV round up and what a treat we have in store for you this week! Featuring the news on a tribute at the 66th annual Emmy’s as well as more detail on Doctor Who’s return this weekend. Perfect to help fill your time during the last of your summer.
The third outing of the series is a stunted and rather sad-looking low-rent action picture clinging so closely to its roots that it spends more time bordering on parody than it does actually doing anything worthwhile.
In terms of cinematic adaptations of beloved source material, no one has a tougher time than gamers.
Guardians of the Galaxy’s soundtrack doesn’t only work well within the confines of the film, but it’s one of the most fun albums you’ll ever listen to, says Harrison Abbott.
Brick is is one of the most unique and stylish indie movies of the last ten years, says Ben Robins.
In his critical documentary The Mona Lisa Curse, distinguished art critic Robert Hughes seeks to expose the commodification of art in the last century.
This week’s round-up consists of predominantly dramas as well as one of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s last performances.
Harrison looks at the follow up to Sci-fi’s seemingly ‘So bad, its good’ film, Sharknado.
The film shoots itself in the foot through its allusions to greater films, says Harrison Abbott.
Laura Cox caught up with singer songwriter Laurel shortly after her set in the Hustle Den on the Saturday of the festival.