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The mothers of bad mothers: Sherri Smith on the worst mothers of the thriller genre

In my novel, The Retreat, Katie Manning is a former child-star who endured a strained…

Batman: Hush DVD Review

The latest animated adventure for the Dark Knight is a stylish, action packed story which…

Comic Review: Teen Titans – Raven

Teen Titans: Raven is a new young adult comic book, written by Kami Garcia and illustrated…

The Warehouse author Rob Hart on living inside the economic empathy gap

Rob Hart’s first standalone novel examines our day-to-day complicity in a system that prioritises cheap…

Playmobil: The Movie Review

Let’s get the obvious out of the way first: yes, there are parallels between The…

8 of the best books to read this August

From thrillers and crime to family dramas and romantic feel-good fiction, here’s our pick of…

Book Review: To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers

Becky Chambers’ To Be Taught, If Fortunate only has 160 pages, yet this high-concept sci-fi novella…

Book Review: The Girl At The Window by Rowan Coleman

Part family drama, part supernatural mystery and part classic romance, Rowan Coleman’s The Girl At…

In Safe Hands DVD Review

In Safe Hands is a journey through the French adoption system, following baby Theo from birth…

Are You Proud? Review

Content Warning: Some swearing, mentions of violence and death Are You Proud? is a documentary that…

The Teskey Brothers – Run Home Slow Review

They say that love makes you crazy, and now I know it to be true.…

Charlie Says DVD Review

Mary Harron’s Charlie Says revolves around three of Charles Manson’s female acolytes – Susan Atkins (Marianne…