Review: Ryn Weaver – The Fool
George reviews the debut album from the American singer-songwriter.
George reviews the debut album from the American singer-songwriter.
The Britannia Awards will be presented during a ceremony at the Beverly Hilton on 30th October.
It’s not fantastic, but it’s certainly not as bad as you’ve heard, says George Seabrook of the latest incarnation of Marvel’s first family.
Deputy Editor Lewis and Rebecca James look at the most exciting book releases in August in our brand new series, This Month in Books.
HBO president Michael Lombardo has revealed that though the showrunners have a firm plan of how to end the award-winning fantasy series, there are possibilities for a prequel.
Following the news that Stan Lee wants his superheroes to stay as they were originally created – white and straight – George explores why diversity in the Marvel comics is a good thing.
Florence & The Machine, Kanye West and The Who headline this year’s Glastonbury Festival (24/06/15-28/06/15)
George explains his strong views about one of the strangest and most obvious Best Picture winners at the Oscars.
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
Our reviewer Anneka, gives her thoughts on the latest episode of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s dark anthology series, Inside No. 9…
Selma is far from the definitive Martin Luther King biopic, says James Chadwick.
This week’s round-up sees the release of the highly-anticapated (and already controversial) Fifty Shades of Grey.
Ex Machina does not pull its punches, in story or themes. It’s adult sci-fi, but never dull, says George Seabrook.
The X Factor winner beats Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ collaborative effort, ‘Uptown Funk’, for the top spot.